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| [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 29, 2012 10:53PM
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. Tried a couple others of the same model, same issue.
can actually drive it, is something they don't do.| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Rolando
Date: April 29, 2012 10:58PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: April 29, 2012 11:21PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: jdc
Date: April 29, 2012 11:24PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: GGD
Date: April 29, 2012 11:28PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: PeterB
Date: April 29, 2012 11:36PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Kiva
Date: April 30, 2012 12:15AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 01:34AM
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Chakravartin
She's too small for the driver's seat?
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jdc
So you got a GTI?
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Kiva
FYI, the honda civic, historically, as some of the worst seats made. I mean, flat out terrible. You have to go acura to get anything decent.
How many miles do you drive this car a year? if more than 15k, ever think about the new passat TDI? Supposed to be very nice.
If you end up going VW, let me know...I have some resources to point you toward...
| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: space-time
Date: April 30, 2012 03:42AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Surfrider
Date: April 30, 2012 07:15AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Robert M
Date: April 30, 2012 07:17AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: mrlynn
Date: April 30, 2012 07:27AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Pam
Date: April 30, 2012 07:47AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: cbelt3
Date: April 30, 2012 08:20AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: haikuman
Date: April 30, 2012 08:57AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: space-time
Date: April 30, 2012 09:04AM
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She can't push the clutch all the way in without having the steering wheel way too closer to her (~10" ). Tried a couple others of the same model, same issue.
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: cbelt3
Date: April 30, 2012 09:06AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: mikebw
Date: April 30, 2012 09:32AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Kiva
Date: April 30, 2012 11:02AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Bimwad
Date: April 30, 2012 11:10AM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 11:17AM
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She can't push the clutch all the way in without having the steering wheel way too closer to her (~10" ). Tried a couple others of the same model, same issue.
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isn't 10" like a reasonable space between the steering wheel and driver? how much space would you/she consider reasonable?
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M A V I C
I'm not that tall, just 6'2". I can't put the driver's seat far enough back to drive comfortably, let alone for long trips.
Yeah, that is actually pretty tall, not like NBA tall, but more than most people you see everyday.
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Kiva
Mavic: I was thinking vwvortex (watch out for the kiddos there, though), Ross-Tech for VCDS, Tdiclub (if doing TDI, which you aren't and shouldn't due to low annual mileage)
re: civic seats....once you sit in something good, you'll never go back. For me, I didn't realize how uncomfortable I was until I sat in my 03 wagon seats (which are actually out of an 01 GTI).
I'd love to get an audi....can't afford it...
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Bimwad
Citing height as the sole defining physical characteristic ignores the fact that the length of torsos and legs varies.
Maybe they need to make cars in Short, Regular, and Tall like they do suits.
As for the original question -- engineers design these things. The problem is, they don't all talk to each other, and each group has to design within their own set of constraints. As a whole, they target certain parameters, but those can only cover a certain subset of the population.
| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: sekker
Date: April 30, 2012 12:46PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: April 30, 2012 01:40PM
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cbelt3
Oh, welcome to realityville. The sad truth is that, while things are designed by engineers, they are APPROVED by marketing executives and other technically clueless wonks and wonkettes.
History is replete with good designs made horrible by interfering morons.
My personal favorite was one I worked on... a naval gun mount. The marketing idiot decided to get an 'artist's rendition' to sell the product to the Navy. So without talking to a single engineer, he had a rendition made. It was based on a particularly 'cool' looking WWII naval gun mount which, as it turns out, was horribly inaccurate. Because the twin 30mm. cannon were on opposite sides of the Azimuth bearing.
We spent millions trying to fix this basic screwup... and the thing still scattered rounds like a particularly badly designed blunderbuss.

| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: space-time
Date: April 30, 2012 02:28PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 02:37PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: N-OS X-tasy!
Date: April 30, 2012 02:48PM
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I'm not that tall, just 6'2". I can't put the driver's seat far enough back to drive comfortably, let alone for long trips.
Yeah, that is actually pretty tall, not like NBA tall, but more than most people you see everyday.
Well, I might be just a bit above average, but I leave "tall" for people maybe 6' 6"+.
| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 03:26PM
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I'm not that tall, just 6'2". I can't put the driver's seat far enough back to drive comfortably, let alone for long trips.
Yeah, that is actually pretty tall, not like NBA tall, but more than most people you see everyday.
Well, I might be just a bit above average, but I leave "tall" for people maybe 6' 6"+.
That's ridiculous. Pretty much anywhere in the world (except perhaps for the Netherlands and some African villages), 6'2" IS tall. 6'4" is taller.
When discussing the concept of "tall" with the general population, you have to use the general population's definition of "tall," not MAVIC's personal definition. I can assure you that carmakers use the general definition of "tall" when designing their products.
| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Robert M
Date: April 30, 2012 06:18PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 06:35PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Robert M
Date: April 30, 2012 06:56PM
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| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: Z
Date: April 30, 2012 07:23PM
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... One of the things I said in the beginning of my search was "No vehicles with a turbo or premium fuel requirement".
| Re: [car search] Who engineers these things? Posted by: M A V I C
Date: April 30, 2012 07:55PM
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To understand my comment you need to look at the bigger picture. I deem it incredibly unlikely that nobody of your height has bought a Volvo V50. You're taking an individual issue and making a generalization out of it. Again, it doesn't work for you or your wife.
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There's TONS of cars that would work sold in other countries really has no bearing on your current problem. You're not in another country. You're here. So, you have to work with what is available.
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Seems to me loosening some of your original criteria even just a little, i.e. price, gas mileage, manual transmission, etc may yield a car that still works for you.

