Hello all, I've been reading forum posts for a while trying to learn more about all sides of owning a new Mazda
CX-9.
After taking two 20-25 minute test drives of a 2017 CX-9 Signature, I was left with a great experience and like the vehicle overall.
However, the one thing that I've been debating is the legroom width in the front cabin.
I'm 6' 2".
On long trips, I like to cross my left leg under the right. During the interstate test drive, I noticed my left knee was leaning hard against the left door window control panel and I couldn't cross it.
My right knee was against some softer material and wasn't as bad but still narrower than I'm used to.
It may seem silly but thinking about dealing with this for many hours on long trips could be a deal breaker.
Was this an issue for anybody else? If so, did anybody out there adjust to this over time? Was this a deal breaker for anyone?
Thanks ahead of time.
CX-9.
After taking two 20-25 minute test drives of a 2017 CX-9 Signature, I was left with a great experience and like the vehicle overall.
However, the one thing that I've been debating is the legroom width in the front cabin.
I'm 6' 2".
On long trips, I like to cross my left leg under the right. During the interstate test drive, I noticed my left knee was leaning hard against the left door window control panel and I couldn't cross it.
My right knee was against some softer material and wasn't as bad but still narrower than I'm used to.
It may seem silly but thinking about dealing with this for many hours on long trips could be a deal breaker.
Was this an issue for anybody else? If so, did anybody out there adjust to this over time? Was this a deal breaker for anyone?
Thanks ahead of time.