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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2008

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Pilot Headroom W/ Sunroof

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LT - 02 May 2008 06:04 GMT
Looking into buying a 2-3 year old Pilot.  The headroom with a sunroof seems
almost too low.  I'm 6"2", what's been the experience of other taller guys
with sunroofs? Is it a promlem or just kinda close?
Thanks
LT
Pangloss - 02 May 2008 12:00 GMT
> Looking into buying a 2-3 year old Pilot.  The headroom with a sunroof
> seems almost too low.  I'm 6"2", what's been the experience of other
> taller guys with sunroofs? Is it a promlem or just kinda close?
> Thanks
> LT

I'm 6-1 myself with more of my height in my upper body rather than my legs
so sunroofs have always been a knockout on new car purchases for me-- except
for my current ride, '07 Accord EX-L 4 door sedan...room to spare.
Larry in AZ - 02 May 2008 17:50 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "LT" <lorentheodore@hotmail.com> said:

> Looking into buying a 2-3 year old Pilot.  The headroom with a sunroof
> seems almost too low.  I'm 6"2", what's been the experience of other
> taller guys with sunroofs? Is it a promlem or just kinda close?

I'm 6'-0" with a normally proportioned body.  I just sat in my 05 Pilot with
sunroof.  There's a shade over 2" clearance with the seat as far down as it
will go.

It might be a bit tight for you.  Your best bet would be to sit in one to see
for yourself.

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