What to do for a TALL person who wants a Honda Accord?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ishtarbgl, Jul 26, 2003.

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    ishtarbgl Guest

    I am 6'5" and pretty tall from the waist up. I have been wanting an
    accord for a while now and I have been test driving a few lately. I
    was shocked to see how poorly I fit in this vehicle. My head
    immediately hits the ceiling on a 2003 Accord EX. Yes, the LX doesn't
    have the sunroof and that affords me some headroom but I like all the
    added ameneties on the EX. What can I do other than buy a different
    car? Do they make seats which are lower that I could put in? Should
    I have some foam removed from the current seat? Should I have someone
    weld to lower the seat? I really need some added headroom but I have
    no idea how to get it. Any suggestions?
     
    ishtarbgl, Jul 26, 2003
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    Sean Dinh Guest

    Recline.
     
    Sean Dinh, Jul 26, 2003
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  3. Are you sure the seat was at its lowest position? It is adjustable for
    height....
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jul 26, 2003
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    Art Schwartz Guest

    Accords are out of the question for me, and I'm a little guy compared to
    previous posters -- only 6'-3".

    I couldn't drive or sit upright in my wife's old CRX, or even get
    through the short top-to-bottom door opening without curling up, but her
    two year-old Insight has lots of head and legroom. It's close enough to
    the ground that getting in and out isn't easy.
     
    Art Schwartz, Jul 26, 2003
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    Chris Garcia Guest

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    i agree with you.. one of my ex-roommates was somewhere around the same
    size.. had a '92 Accord LX .. He fit quite well in it.

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    Chris Garcia, Jul 27, 2003
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    Guest Guest

    Anything can be done for the proper amount of money, but if you customize
    the seat for your height you have to take the space from somewhere, probably
    the rear seat legroom.

    I had the same problem, despite being merely 6'2". I don't like the feeling
    of my head brushing the ceiling of the car. I ended up buying a Scion xB,
    and I have five inches of clear air between my head and the ceiling of that
    car! The only other car I have had with that sort of headroom was a VW bug,
    which was designed when men wore hats!

    George
     
    Guest, Jul 27, 2003
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    SoCalMike Guest

    try the scion xB... its got HUGE headroom.
     
    SoCalMike, Jul 27, 2003
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    ishtarbgl Guest

    Yea I know. The Honda Element does too and personally I think the
    Element looks better than either scion. The accord is what I really
    want. I just have to find a way to fit in it.
     
    ishtarbgl, Jul 28, 2003
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    Rex B Guest

    Aftermarket seats may be the ticket. Many have thinner cushions, particularly
    the racing-oriented variety.

    On 29 Jul 2003 12:27:28 GMT, (Evan) wrote:

    |I am 6'5"
    |
    |03 accord is the wife's, but I can and do fit in it, I don't like getting in
    |and Out (running errands) but not bad at all once I am in it, Make sure what
    |ever you drove had power seats and it was all the way down and reclined a bit.
    |then the telescoping wheel helped a good bit, I sit all the way down and back,
    |with the wheel all the way up and out. . .
    |
    |if that doses not work buy domestic
    |
    |
    |
     
    Rex B, Jul 29, 2003
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    sjs031 Guest

    Dude-

    I'm 6'4", 280 lbs and I bought a 2003 Accord LX V6 because of the
    greater headroom without the sunroof.

    Most comfortable car I've had since my 1990 Civic hatchback DX. The
    only thing the highest-end EX had that I wanted was the V6.

    The only other thing I wanted as far as "added nicities" were alloy
    wheels, which I got aftermarket for a savings of about $600 over the
    dealer.

    -Steve
     
    sjs031, Jul 29, 2003
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