While the big Bimmer has plenty of room, this German sports car comes up short (no pun intended).
Surrounded by BMW’s latest gadgets (gesture control for the radio, Bluetooth, HVAC systems, and touchscreens galore), both the driver and passengers have plenty of legroom, regardless of seating configurations. Perhaps unsurprisingly, there’s also acres of room inside. Best: BMW 7 SeriesīMW’s full-size flagship is an ultra-luxury, tech-laden sedan that offers a sporty ride and one of the most opulent interiors this side of a Bentley. Here’s a look at the 10 best - and worst - cars on the road for taller drivers.Ĭar Pro Reviews – Enjoy our most recent new vehicle test drives and reviews OR For Tall Drivers: The best according to them is Audi A8, Ford Flex, Honda Odyssey, Hyundai Equus, Lexus GS & LS, Mercedes Benz E Class, Nissan Murano, Subaru Forester, and Volvo XC70. Unsurprisingly, small sports cars are a tough sell, while big sedans and SUVs feel tailor-made for taller folks. Thankfully, Consumer Reports has compiled a list of best and worst cars for taller drivers. And if we’re talking about cars, there are entire models that are best to avoid. Will you be able to fit? It doesn’t matter if it’s a pair of pants or that seat in economy class, there’s nothing worse than having to cram your body into a tight space for any period of time. But if you’re taller than average - say 6 foot 2 and up - it’s something that’s constantly on your mind. It’s a problem most people don’t ever have.