speedbegone
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- 2014 mazda CX5 GT liquid silver
The name headrest should be changed as it is not intended to actually drive with the head making contact with it. at least not so much that its actually resting... but barely touching it. This is more meant to be a whiplash protection.
Personally in all my driving years in all my different cars, I have never driven with my head actually resting on it. ot barely makes contact with it. I have to tilt my head back to rest it... enough that if I do, I have to look a bit downwards to see the road.
Personally, I can't see these headrest as being an issue as much as people having bad driving positions.
The pic in this post is a perfect example of bad driving position, anyone driving like that and complaining about headrests, should seriously consider either changing position, or handing over their drivers liscence, as they are not only a danger to themselves but to others by driving like that.
I'm 5-10 and my wife is 5-1 and neither of us have issues with the headrests, even after having made a 20+ hour road trip
Personally in all my driving years in all my different cars, I have never driven with my head actually resting on it. ot barely makes contact with it. I have to tilt my head back to rest it... enough that if I do, I have to look a bit downwards to see the road.
Personally, I can't see these headrest as being an issue as much as people having bad driving positions.
The pic in this post is a perfect example of bad driving position, anyone driving like that and complaining about headrests, should seriously consider either changing position, or handing over their drivers liscence, as they are not only a danger to themselves but to others by driving like that.
I'm 5-10 and my wife is 5-1 and neither of us have issues with the headrests, even after having made a 20+ hour road trip