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Not sure how I feel about that to be honest but probably worth considering. Cayman and S2000 are probably still topping the list at this point. I'm driving a local Cayman on Saturday so that will tell me if I've got fit issues due to my height.
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I'm in the same situation, yet even at 5'11" I had to get a Bride race seat and rails that dropped me 1.5-2" (basically on the floor) to pass the "broomstick test" between the roll hoops and windshield header while wearing a helmet. Even with that, I barely pass, and I have a short torso for a 5'11" guy (my ex-g/f was 5'9" and was taller than me when sitting down). Sadly, it appears Honda designed the S2000 around a small Japanese man (no racist). I guess you could get a hardtop, but I'm not sure how stout that really is in a rollover anyway. It really sucks they didn't make a lighter, stiffer, cheaper, roomier S2000 coupe. Last edited by -BEASTMW-; 02-04-2016 at 01:57 PM.. |
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I may have to rethink totally if I can't sort this out. Weird part is the E46 M3 doesn't have anymore headroom or maybe less than a Miata, which sounds crazy but unless its a slicktop I really can't do an E46 either... I'm hoping the cayman works out well on Saturday.
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Some trackday organizers don't even allow you to run with the stock roll hoops - I'd say 2/3rds of the time you're okay. I think usually you're fine with a hard top, which would provide better aero anyway (often you're required to run top-down, which is fun but not very aero-friendly). I had never really thought about the track implications of having a convertible that I need to be streetable. It's a challenge and especially hard if you're tall, I'm afraid. |
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Giving them a look. I think I'm just going to look at almost everything that is fun/sporty and figure out what I can fit in, what my wife can fit in and go from there. Not opposed to after market seat swap if it maintains the adjustability for/aft and up and down of the seat. I'm 6'6 my wife is 5'4 so it complicates things lol
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Also at the same dealer they had a 2014 X3 XDrive 28i that we took home tonight for an extended test drive so now my wife may be getting a new car And will do some more driving for corvette replacement
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