but personally, my feet have different assignments for different driving conditions and situations, not just AT or MT. Does anyone else notice these issues about pedal placement and come up with a solution for it? I've tried to play with the seat seatings and steering wheel settings and cannot get comfortable. I used to drive a 2004 Honda Civic and I honestly felt that car was more comfortable to drive. My left leg also feels like it doesn't have enough room when placed on the dead pedal or otherwise, and I'm not even tall. The break pedal is also placed a bit too far from the accelerator, so when you shift from the break to the gas pedal, you have to angle your foot up. Plus, it's not possible to rest your foot on the gas pedal when in traffic because it's so touchy. I have tried to place my foot differently but cannot get comfortable. It honestly feels like the accelerator is placed too close to the wall of the footbed. However, I have noticed that no matter what type of shoe I am wearing, it feels like my right shoe is rubbing into the side wall, to the right of the gas pedal. I am 5'6" and have size 10 in women's (8 in men's) shoes. My main concern is that the gas pedal is truly not placed right for a couple of differernt reasons. I am actually kind of disappointed in how it feels when I drive it, after wanting to purchase this car for years and it being my first new car. Overall I have mixed feelings about the car. I've had my new 2022 Crosstrek for 6 months now.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |