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01-09-2021, 05:24 PM | #30 |
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In a perfect world, there would be some sort of Brannock Device for your body as the one for your feet. Seats would come in at least three sizes each in three widths. Don’t expect that in a $30K car. In 1989 when I sat in the new Miata at the Mazda dealer, I realized the convertible top frame would leave a crease on the top of my head and the claustrophobic interior would be a rerun of my Lotus Elan. Over the years the car never gained an inch here and an inch there, so I had to live with the disappointment. At 6’ and 200lbs, my BRZ fits like a glove and I dare say it is the most comfortable car I have ever owned. I also realize that is the case because all the stars and planets happened to line up just so. The seat is adjusted all the way down, so there is that. I know someone who had the bolstering modified by an upholsterer and managed to avoid a custom seat. It was easier than giving up beer and pizza.
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