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Old 02-03-2004, 02:44 PM
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blykins,

I guess it would depend on your car and how much room you have. I usually have my left leg leaning against the side of the car and my foot close to the clutch but not on it unless I am getting ready to shift. My right leg doesn't hit my steering wheel and I have it more or less straight most of the time. But a taller or larger person than me would have to move their leg to the right toward the transmission tunnel in my car to keep from hitting the steering wheel. I had my seats cut and adjusted for me and they work well, but a few of my friends who have driven the car say it is to close or to far to the pedals depending on their build. That is a question that can and most likely will bring many answers. Most importantly though is how do you feel in the car and are you comfortable. I have driven mine over 100 miles a few times and I can tell you right now I would not want to start out across country in it. But stopping at each rest stop I come to is a great help.

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