i meant that from the way the test car was adjusted, seeing below 40mph was difficult, ie rather than being able to glance i had to physically move my head and look
Maybe a personal thing, obviously the steering wheel goes up and down and forward back, you should be able to adjust to suit. I don't think its ever been mentioned on here before!
I found it difficult to see speedo below 40mph on test drive (honest officer!)......
I am a short arse and had to adjust positioning when I got mine delivered - thankfully when seat & wheel was in desired position I could see everything fine.
I found it difficult to see speedo below 40mph on test drive (honest officer!)......
I am a short arse and had to adjust positioning when I got mine delivered - thankfully when seat & wheel was in desired position I could see everything fine.
I didn't have this exact problem, but when i first picked up my Leon i found that with a quick glance of the speedo pre 40mph i couldn't figure out what the speed was...!? I had to concentrate on it hard before my brain registered the speed i.e. at quick glance it was hard to see what speed i was doing as opposed to if you glanced and saw a digital number you would know straight away...
I'm not doing a good job here am i, i'll stop smoking it...
I am 6" 4 and used to have the wheel right up to give me the most knee room. I could not see the bottom area of the speedo like you describe.
Never normally a problem as only tend to be below 40mph for around 7 seconds on the way to 100
Seriously though its just a matter of finding what is comfortable. Now that I have had mine for a while I've managed to drop the wheel a bit and now all the speedo is visable.
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