Woodfluter
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Woo Hoo. What a topic.
Well, I'm about 6' and usually don't have problems - currently in my Nissan compact pickup or my wife's Saturn. Drive rental cars fairly frequently and always get the cheapest which is usually the smallest. Just a few of these have posed problems - not usually with headroom, but rather the *headrest*.
On the last one I rented, problem solved by removing headrest (in transit actually) and re-inserting it backwards. That way I kept the benefit of whiplash prevention (well, mostly) but lost the brim jam. Even without the hat I needed this - it pushed my head forward no matter what height I set it at! Hyundai as I recall.
But this gets me thinking. Maybe I've had less headroom problem because of how I adjust my seat? Nearly always all the way back, maybe one notch less, and then tilted back a good deal. Only comfortable on long drives when my arms are pretty much straight. That may (a) put my head farther back where most rooflines are a bit higher, and (b) lower my head height a tad.
So those who routinely have problems and aren't like 6'4", maybe you could tell us how you adjust your seat? Just a thought.
- Bill
Well, I'm about 6' and usually don't have problems - currently in my Nissan compact pickup or my wife's Saturn. Drive rental cars fairly frequently and always get the cheapest which is usually the smallest. Just a few of these have posed problems - not usually with headroom, but rather the *headrest*.
On the last one I rented, problem solved by removing headrest (in transit actually) and re-inserting it backwards. That way I kept the benefit of whiplash prevention (well, mostly) but lost the brim jam. Even without the hat I needed this - it pushed my head forward no matter what height I set it at! Hyundai as I recall.
But this gets me thinking. Maybe I've had less headroom problem because of how I adjust my seat? Nearly always all the way back, maybe one notch less, and then tilted back a good deal. Only comfortable on long drives when my arms are pretty much straight. That may (a) put my head farther back where most rooflines are a bit higher, and (b) lower my head height a tad.
So those who routinely have problems and aren't like 6'4", maybe you could tell us how you adjust your seat? Just a thought.
- Bill