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Alex_225":ywlvj8ku said:
How tall are you Matt? I'm 6'1" and I put the seat all the way back, in fact the Twingo is the first car that I don't sit bolt upright either and put it back slightly. Otherwise I feel too close to the wheel.
I think I'm about the same height and yeah my seats slanted back slightly, too...
 
Dazza1":2kqg2t72 said:
I don't think the seats go back enough in the twingos. I've got the sit right back and as low as it will go and still wanna be back abit more. In her scenic I have the seat all the way back feel sorry for who seats behind me lol

Might be a scenic is a bigger car ;)
 
Twingogeekeo":2d1g0i94 said:
Dazza1":2d1g0i94 said:
I don't think the seats go back enough in the twingos. I've got the sit right back and as low as it will go and still wanna be back abit more. In her scenic I have the seat all the way back feel sorry for who seats behind me lol

Might be a scenic is a bigger car ;)
It's also a slow diesel drinkin scenic lol
 
Matt":16nsd987 said:
Alex_225":16nsd987 said:
How tall are you Matt? I'm 6'1" and I put the seat all the way back, in fact the Twingo is the first car that I don't sit bolt upright either and put it back slightly. Otherwise I feel too close to the wheel.
I think I'm about the same height and yeah my seats slanted back slightly, too...

It's a bit of a pain really as it makes longer journeys a bit less comfy. Although the Megane is obviously bigger, I put the seat right back, have the steering wheel pulled out and down, then have the reat as upright as possible.

In the Twingo I have to have the seat back but leaning slightly, then put the wheel almost to the top. Must say though, everything about how the Twingo is designed, comes to hand easily when driving. Everything seems to be in a good position. Could just do with a little more room.

Ironic thing is that my Lupo was massive inside!! :shock: Shame Renault didn't pull the same trick as VW did.
 
Alex_225":1wg69gwy said:
Matt":1wg69gwy said:
Alex_225":1wg69gwy said:
How tall are you Matt? I'm 6'1" and I put the seat all the way back, in fact the Twingo is the first car that I don't sit bolt upright either and put it back slightly. Otherwise I feel too close to the wheel.
I think I'm about the same height and yeah my seats slanted back slightly, too...

It's a bit of a pain really as it makes longer journeys a bit less comfy. Although the Megane is obviously bigger, I put the seat right back, have the steering wheel pulled out and down, then have the reat as upright as possible.

In the Twingo I have to have the seat back but leaning slightly, then put the wheel almost to the top. Must say though, everything about how the Twingo is designed, comes to hand easily when driving. Everything seems to be in a good position. Could just do with a little more room.

Ironic thing is that my Lupo was massive inside!! :shock: Shame Renault didn't pull the same trick as VW did.

Make me happy im not the tallest person in the world then :lol:

Sometimes i dont even have to have my seat all the way back ;)
 
Haha it's my fault for picking a small car but I love small cars so I insist on cramming into them! lol

The missus only puts the seat one click closer than I do where as in her old car I used to have to move it quite a lot from where she had it. Shows the Twingos are quite small as she's only 5'7".
 
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