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I'm debating the E2 package which seems like a good deal, but I'm wondering how much headroom you lose with the sunroof. I'm 6'2" and my carpool buddy is 6'4" so I'm wondering if having the sunroof would leave us too tight on headroom. Any thoughts are welcome.
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Louigi1, perhaps it is best that you head down the dealership and try it out. If you play with the seat adjustments, you should be able to find a comfortable setting with enough headroom.
Originally posted by louigi1 I'm debating the E2 package which seems like a good deal, but I'm wondering how much headroom you lose with the sunroof. I'm 6'2" and my carpool buddy is 6'4" so I'm wondering if having the sunroof would leave us too tight on headroom. Any thoughts are welcome.
i woulnt think that you would have a problem..i am not as tall as you, but those comfy seats will probably fit you well...if you move your seat back, and lower it, it should be fine. but maybe check it out at your dealer, so you can see, but i have had no problems with any headroom
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