Carol M said:OP, your names not Philip is it by any chance?
Well I thought it was funny.
Carol M said:OP, your names not Philip is it by any chance?
ben g said:I never knew so many 'little people' drive z4's :lol:
I'm 6ft and I don't think i'd like to drive the z4 if I was any taller. My knee often hits the dash which can be annoying.

Carol M said:Carol M said:OP, your names not Philip is it by any chance?
Well I thought it was funny.
:wink:GregZ4 said:ben g said:I never knew so many 'little people' drive z4's :lol:
I'm 6ft and I don't think i'd like to drive the z4 if I was any taller. My knee often hits the dash which can be annoying.
Move the seat back?![]()
the seats aren't the best either, backpain central.krusty said:* for my arms: I like the seat fairly far back ... so that my elbows have just a slight bend to them when holding the steering wheel
* ... but in that setting, the pedals are just a smidgeon too far for my legs to comfortably reach ...
so I probably end up sitting a couple of inches closer to the steering wheel than I would consider ideal. [ I think the steering wheel only goes up and down, not in and out .. can't remember ]
Putter Whore said:Oli T said:5 4 here and no problems, often wonder how tall people cope with the Z, as I seem to have my seat nearly all the way back as it is.
I'm 6'3" and fit in nicely. The seat is on the lowest setting and it's pushed back as far as it'll go before it starts rubbing (and creaking) against the back. But I only have about an inch between my left knee and the dash. So I can't think that someone much taller would fit. I always find it a comfy car to drive.![]()