Hi folks,
I am driving a Leon FR 2016 for a couple of months already, but I am still struggling to find a good seat position. My previous rides were Subaru Outback and Volvo XC70. I know, both are bigger and different class, but I am also driving from time to time my wife's Leon MK2. So in neither of these I have experienced the problem that I have with the FR (yes, Leon MK2 is less comfortable and with less adjustments, but still better than the FR).
I am 1.85 tall and the problem is how much space I have for my legs. If I position the seat front-back as I am used to with previous cars, the upper part of the backrest goes behind the B pillar. This means that I am sitting next to the pillar, the seatbelt in its upper part is not touching my shoulder and on top of that I am struggling to reach the navigation buttons or pull the wheel closer enough.
All this seems quite strange as I am not that tall on one hand, on the other, if I was, why my upper body position becomes so far, while leg room too short?
Anyone experiencing similar issues?
What configuration should be better - lower the seat as much as possible, or opposite - raise it max to hopefully compensate the distance issue that I have?
I am driving a Leon FR 2016 for a couple of months already, but I am still struggling to find a good seat position. My previous rides were Subaru Outback and Volvo XC70. I know, both are bigger and different class, but I am also driving from time to time my wife's Leon MK2. So in neither of these I have experienced the problem that I have with the FR (yes, Leon MK2 is less comfortable and with less adjustments, but still better than the FR).
I am 1.85 tall and the problem is how much space I have for my legs. If I position the seat front-back as I am used to with previous cars, the upper part of the backrest goes behind the B pillar. This means that I am sitting next to the pillar, the seatbelt in its upper part is not touching my shoulder and on top of that I am struggling to reach the navigation buttons or pull the wheel closer enough.
All this seems quite strange as I am not that tall on one hand, on the other, if I was, why my upper body position becomes so far, while leg room too short?
Anyone experiencing similar issues?
What configuration should be better - lower the seat as much as possible, or opposite - raise it max to hopefully compensate the distance issue that I have?