I read a post on here that someone who was "big and tall" had no
problems fitting comfortably in a Focus. But that begs the question,
"how big and tall?"
I'm 6'4" and 270 lbs, would I fit into one? I would love to get into a
smaller car that gets good gas mileage for commuting. I just don't
want to get into a deal where I break my knees in a bumper cruncher.
Anyhow, I'm posting my woes are http://www.bigandtalldriver.com which
is a car review website for big and tall people.
Neill Massello - 03 Apr 2005 09:13 GMT
> I'm 6'4" and 270 lbs, would I fit into one?
Two words: test drive.
Dave Gower - 03 Apr 2005 15:15 GMT
> I'm 6'4" and 270 lbs, would I fit into one?
I'm not quite that big - 6'1" and 230, and I fit great. My legs are long for
my height, so I raise the seat all the way up. But over the decades I've
found that in most vehicles - even quite big ones - I had to move the
driver's seat back on the tracks to get really comfortable. It's basically a
cut drill and bolt job, with the drilling done on the seat not the floor.
Not hard if you're handy, and easy for a competent car seat specialty shop.
One of the delights of the Focus for me was to find that it wasn't
necessary, but all I can say is go sit in one and see for yourself.
I've seen comments on auto review shows that Hondas have good leg room.
Geoff - 03 Apr 2005 16:53 GMT
>> I'm 6'4" and 270 lbs, would I fit into one?
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> I've seen comments on auto review shows that Hondas have good leg room.
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I'm the opposite. 6' 1" with 29" legs. 250lbs. I usually have a major
problem with head height, but in my Daughters 2003 Focus I have lots of
room. Great car, I love it. BTW. She hasn't had one problem with it yet.
(Maybe I shouldn't tempt fate)
Geoff.
berkshire bill - 03 Apr 2005 20:10 GMT
>I read a post on here that someone who was "big and tall" had no
> problems fitting comfortably in a Focus. But that begs the question,
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> Anyhow, I'm posting my woes are http://www.bigandtalldriver.com which
> is a car review website for big and tall people.
I'm 6'4" 230 lbs. and use two Focus Wagons for work (an '03 and '04). I've
got more than enough headroom but I lose a little bit of seat track when the
back seats are up for cargo. I average 24 miles to the gallon driving about
150 miles a day on either car. I'm not real fond of how they handle in snow
(the rear end has a tendency to wander in and out of the front tire tracks
with stock tires), but I've never been stuck in any of our New England
storms. I ran 14' rims on the '03 with 185/70 14 Firestone M+S which
greatly helped handling and I'll probably keep the 14' setup for the '04
when I trade in the '03 this spring.
Happy modeming,
Bill
stevet - 03 Apr 2005 23:38 GMT
Hi Jimmy
I'm just a tad over 6'8 - tall in the body and long legs. My main car is a
2000 VW passat and it's great for both headroom and legroom, and still
leaves room in the back seats. When we recently chose a car for my wife we
wanted something small enough to nip around town in, but big enough for me
to fit in or drive if needs be. We bought a 2001 Focus after much looking
around. It just about does the job. Headroom is OK and knee room just about
OK with the seat right back. But small and easy to park around town. I would
recommend going for a car without a sunroof as that usually takes away a
couple of inches of headroom.
We tried the Vauxhall Astra (GM) - also seemed to have enough room but the
seats weren't as comfortable.
But the Passat is great. The only other 2 cars I've had that fit better were
a 91 Saab 9000 and a 68 Dodge coronet.
SteveT
>I read a post on here that someone who was "big and tall" had no
> problems fitting comfortably in a Focus. But that begs the question,
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> Anyhow, I'm posting my woes are http://www.bigandtalldriver.com which
> is a car review website for big and tall people.
Jimmy - 04 Apr 2005 21:40 GMT
> Hi Jimmy
> I'm just a tad over 6'8 - tall in the body and long legs. My main car is a
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> > Anyhow, I'm posting my woes are http://www.bigandtalldriver.com which
> > is a car review website for big and tall people.
Thanks for the input guys. I think I'm going to have to do a little
bit of looking around. I'm going to go to one of these all-in-one
buy/sell car lots (maybe carmax) so that I can jump in and out of a
bunch of different cars. I have a friend (who's like 5'9" and 190
lbs!) who just loves his Focus. Does the wagon give more room for the
seats, or is it all the same?
Thanks again guys.
Don McC - 05 Apr 2005 04:24 GMT
"Jimmy" <whitefordtruck@gmail.com> queries:
> Does the wagon give more room for the seats, or is it all the same?
Front seat space is the same in all models
(head, shoulder, hip, and leg room).
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/focus/features/specs/#dim
--
Don
Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are much more pliable.
~ Mark Twain
Dave Gower - 05 Apr 2005 13:24 GMT
>... Does the wagon give more room for the
> seats, or is it all the same?
The only space difference between any Focus is rear of the rear seat -
otherwise all models are the same.