These are the best and worst cars for tall and short drivers

Car size is sometimes not important for driver comfort. This was confirmed by a study by Consumer Reports on car comfort depending on the driver's height. Cars were tested by manager 155 to 188cm long, and their impressions are as follows. When it becomes [...]
Car size is sometimes not important for driver comfort.
This was confirmed by a study by Consumer Reports on car comfort depending on the driver's height. Cars were tested by manager 155 to 188cm long, and their impressions are as follows.
When it comes to long drivers, they're more uncomfortable in a car like Mazda MX-5 Miata, which is expected. The same applies to Porsche 918 Spyder, but the younger ones, like Toyota Supre. What's surprising is there's no room here for Jeep Gladiator and Wangler, Toyota Tacoma, but even bigger for Honda Insight somehow forgotten.
If you're one of the long drivers, you won't regret choosing BMW Serina 7, X5 and X7, Audi A8 and Q7, Volvo XC90 and luxury SUV Porsche Caenne and Range Rover.
Mezda MX-5 is not comfortable either for the lowest drivers, and they are not comfortable in Jeep Wangler, Chevrolet Camaro and a number of large cars like Ford F-150, Nissan Titan and Chevrolet Colorado. Toyota Tacoma, Jeep Gladiator and Wangler also resurfaced here.
For leaders with the smallest length of cars, the most suitable is the luxury series 7 and X5 of BMW and Volvo XC90, and the slightly smaller cars such as the Wolfgang Tiguan and BMW X3.












