He's also a huge guy and can fit comfortably in the front, driver/passenger, or rear of the 2017 CR-V, and thinks he can drive it in an emergency, which is one of the reasons I selected it. (Couldn't get power seats until a higher trim level in the Rav-4.) Having said that, I've never noticed my knee cramping in any of the Rav-4's or Camry, driving.Īnother family member, taller, has to bend his head way over to get thru the door of the Rav-4, scootch thru, seems it's the quick slope forward of the door getting shorter toward the front watching him contort to get in bothered me. I've adjusted the seat to fit me, and on a trip, the power seats in the EX allow me to adjust while driving if my knee starts to cramp up. The leg room is just barely adequate for me in the 2017 CR-V but enough difference from the 2016 that I was able to fit it and bought one. Thigh extension on drivers seat, great for tall drivers Smooth ride. I wanted a smaller car actually, that was still safe - but it wasn't going to happen in many smaller cars that pass the IIHS safety tests without adding aftermarket extensions on the seat rails (google and you can find them for popular models, company in California) and I wasn't going to risk them, though my insurance agent told me it would not affect claims. Wish the steering wheel telescoped farther out. Friends much taller can drive many cars I can't. I am only 5'11" but all my height is in my thigh bone and I have a knee that can give me excruciating problems if it's cramped. All depends on your body geometry, where your height is, and how much padding you have in the seat (which can increase your height sitting down, if you hadn't noticed, lol).
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