Best cars for tall or short drivers
To find out which vehicles are better or worse for each, Consumer Reports took a closer look at test scores of recently tested vehicles, for seat comfort, driving position, access, and the view out. The shortest tester is 5 feet 1 inch, while the tallest is 6 feet 2 inches.
A handful of cars are especially versatile and were rated very highly by both tall and short testers. Families with different-sized drivers might consider the Honda Accord or the Subaru Forester. Similarly, several models serve neither tall nor short drivers well, such as the Chevrolet Camaro and the Jeep Wrangler. Sports cars by their very nature cater poorly to both extremes: Tall people hit the roof, while short people can't reach the clutch.
For tall drivers
10 Best | 10 Worst |
---|---|
Toyota Highlander | Porsche Boxster |
Land Rover Range Rover | Ford Fiesta ST |
Audi A8 | Ford Focus ST |
Honda Odyssey | Mitsubishi i-MiEV |
Lexus LS | Toyota Yaris |
Subaru Forester | Porsche 911 |
BMW X5 | Land Rover Range Rover Evoque |
Lexus GS | BMW Z4 |
Ford Flex | Toyota Tacoma |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class | Nissan Z |
For short drivers
10 Best | 10 Worst |
---|---|
Subaru Forester | Porsche Boxster |
Honda Accord | Mazda MX-5 Miata |
Lexus LS | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR |
Lexus ES | Nissan Z |
Acura RLX | Ford Fiesta ST |
Mercedes-Benz S550 | Mitsubishi Mirage |
Nissan Maxima | Chevrolet Camaro |
Honda Odyssey | Jeep Wrangler |
Subaru Outback | Nissan Titan |
BMW 7 Series | Porsche Panamera |
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