R50/53 Mini is great for tall guys?
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Mini is great for tall guys?
Hey everyone,
Prospective Mini buyer here. I've been almost continuously trying out cars at dealerships and researching them online for the past few days and I can't seem to find one that fits me comfortably. I'm 6'5" tall and have felt cramped in every car I've sat in. The Civic probably would've been my choice if it had fit me, but I took one for a spin around the block and it was like a joke. I felt like I was driving one of those little kiddie cars they have at grocery stores.
Even more spacious cars like the Accord, the Scion xB, and the Scion tC don't allow me to get my legs completely under the steering wheel. I told the guy at the Toyota dealership that I'm not going to buy any car that doesn't fit, regardless of what good points it has. He replied, "Most people, even those who can fit their legs completely under the wheel, prefer to ride with it between their legs like that." I wanted to call BS on that one, but I tried to think back to how my shorter family and friends drive and I honestly couldn't remember. It's just not something I've ever paid attention to. So I let it slide, but I'm quite sure he was lying. Why would you want the wheel down where it's impeding your leg movement, especially if you're driving a manual?
And now, about the Mini. I came across this a few days ago:
http://www.cartalk.com/content/featu...hort-tall.html
There's a section for "special needs" drivers, including the very tall. Here's what it says about the Mini, if you don't feel like opening the link:
A surprising entry in the "cars for tall people category" is BMW's Mini Cooper. As 6 ft. 8 in. listener Chuck Bergen writes, "Cars that look big are not always accommodating. In many cars — especially imports — sun roofs are almost unavoidable and almost always are the kiss of death for tall drivers who like to hold their heads upright. I have two words for your very tall listeners, particularly those like me who love small, nimble cars: Mini Cooper. How they do it, I do not know, but mine even has a sun roof. If a car that small, efficient and nimble can fit a guy like me, the other car makers really have no excuse."
Sounds pretty promising! I called the BMW dealership yesterday (the only one in all of Utah, apparently), and asked the sales lady about the Mini. She says it's designed to fit anyone up to 6'7", but it'll depend a lot on how I'm proportioned--how much of me is torso and how much is legs. It's my legs more than my torso that have been the problem in all the cars I've test driven so far. What do you guys think? Could a guy with a 36" inseam get his legs completely under the wheel in a Mini?
I've got an appointment for Saturday afternoon to take a test drive. I really can't wait. I'm not a car guy at all and auto talk normally makes me want to take a nap, but there's just something about this car that makes me grin. I'm almost hoping it turns out to be the only small car that fits me so I can have an excuse to buy it.
Prospective Mini buyer here. I've been almost continuously trying out cars at dealerships and researching them online for the past few days and I can't seem to find one that fits me comfortably. I'm 6'5" tall and have felt cramped in every car I've sat in. The Civic probably would've been my choice if it had fit me, but I took one for a spin around the block and it was like a joke. I felt like I was driving one of those little kiddie cars they have at grocery stores.
Even more spacious cars like the Accord, the Scion xB, and the Scion tC don't allow me to get my legs completely under the steering wheel. I told the guy at the Toyota dealership that I'm not going to buy any car that doesn't fit, regardless of what good points it has. He replied, "Most people, even those who can fit their legs completely under the wheel, prefer to ride with it between their legs like that." I wanted to call BS on that one, but I tried to think back to how my shorter family and friends drive and I honestly couldn't remember. It's just not something I've ever paid attention to. So I let it slide, but I'm quite sure he was lying. Why would you want the wheel down where it's impeding your leg movement, especially if you're driving a manual?
And now, about the Mini. I came across this a few days ago:
http://www.cartalk.com/content/featu...hort-tall.html
There's a section for "special needs" drivers, including the very tall. Here's what it says about the Mini, if you don't feel like opening the link:
A surprising entry in the "cars for tall people category" is BMW's Mini Cooper. As 6 ft. 8 in. listener Chuck Bergen writes, "Cars that look big are not always accommodating. In many cars — especially imports — sun roofs are almost unavoidable and almost always are the kiss of death for tall drivers who like to hold their heads upright. I have two words for your very tall listeners, particularly those like me who love small, nimble cars: Mini Cooper. How they do it, I do not know, but mine even has a sun roof. If a car that small, efficient and nimble can fit a guy like me, the other car makers really have no excuse."
Sounds pretty promising! I called the BMW dealership yesterday (the only one in all of Utah, apparently), and asked the sales lady about the Mini. She says it's designed to fit anyone up to 6'7", but it'll depend a lot on how I'm proportioned--how much of me is torso and how much is legs. It's my legs more than my torso that have been the problem in all the cars I've test driven so far. What do you guys think? Could a guy with a 36" inseam get his legs completely under the wheel in a Mini?
I've got an appointment for Saturday afternoon to take a test drive. I really can't wait. I'm not a car guy at all and auto talk normally makes me want to take a nap, but there's just something about this car that makes me grin. I'm almost hoping it turns out to be the only small car that fits me so I can have an excuse to buy it.
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Originally Posted by TooTallJones
Hey everyone,
Could a guy with a 36" inseam get his legs completely under the wheel in a Mini?
Could a guy with a 36" inseam get his legs completely under the wheel in a Mini?
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ght=space+blue
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I'm 6'2" and my brother is 6'4" and we both LOVE to drive my MINI because it DOES fit us so well! My brother especially raves about it, since he has the same inseem as you, and very few cars fit him at all. I assure you that it will be the most comfortable small car you will drive! Best ergonomics for tall people.
Sometimes I find that I want to lift the steering wheel up (via its adjustment lever) just so I have some more room for 'round the town driving where I am shifting a lot. Then I get onto the highways and put it back down for a more relaxed cruising position.
In any case, make sure you make use of the height adjustment on the seats during your test drive! It makes a big difference in the way the car feels, and not everyone takes the time to get it adjusted all the way down and back (sometimes the seat is already too far back to put the seat all the way down, since the height adjustment moves down and back at the same time and gets wedged if the seat is already too far back).
In any case, I'm sure we'll hear more from ya once you drive one!
RM2k5
Sometimes I find that I want to lift the steering wheel up (via its adjustment lever) just so I have some more room for 'round the town driving where I am shifting a lot. Then I get onto the highways and put it back down for a more relaxed cruising position.
In any case, make sure you make use of the height adjustment on the seats during your test drive! It makes a big difference in the way the car feels, and not everyone takes the time to get it adjusted all the way down and back (sometimes the seat is already too far back to put the seat all the way down, since the height adjustment moves down and back at the same time and gets wedged if the seat is already too far back).
In any case, I'm sure we'll hear more from ya once you drive one!
RM2k5
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Hello, I own an '05 MCS...my fiance absolutely loves my car!! The first thing he said..."Wow I can fit and my knees do not touch the steering wheel!!"...he is 6'3" and pretty good size guy...I hope this was helpful!!
Also, I had 4 people in the car at one point...and my fiance was sitting in the back seat (comfortably)!!!
Also, I had 4 people in the car at one point...and my fiance was sitting in the back seat (comfortably)!!!
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I am 6'8' with lots of torso height. I can't drive a MINI with the sunroof. My Inseam is 34' but I have big feet. I was able to drive the manual Trans, but my legs DID NOT FIT UNDER THE WHEEL. I had to have my legs straddling below the wheel to clutch. I ended up buying the MCSa. The Auto is pretty good for an auto, but I dn't get inner thigh cramps with my legs sideways while clutching. Also it allows me to use my cell phone and turn signals while driving.
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You shouldn't have any problems. I'm 6'6" and I work at a Toyota dealership and drive a Mini. I couldn't find a Toyota that I fit in. I bought the Cooper S without a sunroof and I have a 34" inseam and I don't have the seat all the way back. I just can't push the clutch all the way in with the seat all the way back. It's quite amazing, but I looked at all types of sport cars and the reason I got the Mini was it had the most head and leg room!
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6'3" Here and I love my MINI! Always get the question, "how do you fit in that thing?" I tell them that I wouldn't buy a car that I didn't fit into. I put the seat all the way back, all the way down, and reclined back not too far. I also have a the steering wheel as high as it will go. I don't have to reach for the top of the wheel and I shift with no problem at all. The worst part is that my feet are big and I have to move my leg when operating the clutch. I can't just pivot my foot on my heel.
Oh, do have the sunroof.
I say you will be just fine as long as rear seat room is not a big deal for you.
Motor On
Oh, do have the sunroof.
I say you will be just fine as long as rear seat room is not a big deal for you.
Motor On
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[QUOTE=blockh102] Always get the question, "how do you fit in that thing?" I tell them that I wouldn't buy a car that I didn't fit into.
I'm 6'3", 34-35 in. inseam with sunroof and no problems. I get the above question all the time and give the exact answer, bloch102! I often travel with my wife and two daughters. All you need is a new mindset about what to take and whats really needed.
I'm 6'3", 34-35 in. inseam with sunroof and no problems. I get the above question all the time and give the exact answer, bloch102! I often travel with my wife and two daughters. All you need is a new mindset about what to take and whats really needed.
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6'3" here and perfectly comfortable. In fact, I have long legs and while I can reach and fully depress the clutch with the seat in the rear most position, it isn't comfortable, I have to move it up a couple of notches. Plenty of headroom as well, and that's with a sunroof, which typically reduces headroom due to the extra structure.
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Originally Posted by KC MCS
I forgot...
One issue I do have, but I don't know that it is related to just tall folks specifically...and that is an inability to see traffic signals when I'm first in line. I typically have to stay further back from the light, and/or lean down a bit to see it.
One issue I do have, but I don't know that it is related to just tall folks specifically...and that is an inability to see traffic signals when I'm first in line. I typically have to stay further back from the light, and/or lean down a bit to see it.
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I'm 6'7 and a big guy.....36" inseam. I am fine but as others said, I keep the seat all the way down, all the way back (literally touching the rear seat), and the wheel all the way up. I do have the sunroof, no issues with that but I know when I feel myself scraping the roof, I need a haircut
Like others said, the best thing to do is go fit for yourself and make sure you can find a comfortable position. I love my MINI but on long trips, it becomes painfully obvious sometimes that the downtube is pressing against my leg and the seat cushion is VERY short.
I have found that there's NO WAY, absolutely no way possible I could ever drive a C6 Corvette, I couldn't even get into the thing.....that was a sad day. Also drove a Range Rover Sport and it was so uncomfortable I would hate to drive it more than a few miles. It's funny how different tall bodies fit into these cars.
Like others said, the best thing to do is go fit for yourself and make sure you can find a comfortable position. I love my MINI but on long trips, it becomes painfully obvious sometimes that the downtube is pressing against my leg and the seat cushion is VERY short.
I have found that there's NO WAY, absolutely no way possible I could ever drive a C6 Corvette, I couldn't even get into the thing.....that was a sad day. Also drove a Range Rover Sport and it was so uncomfortable I would hate to drive it more than a few miles. It's funny how different tall bodies fit into these cars.