Rear leg room?
Not sure if posting in the right section.
It's been a long time since I've been on here but looking at coming back to Scooby ownership.
When I last owned one it was a V1 STI wagon which I loved.
I'm now looking at buying either the hatch back or a hawk or blob eye wagon.
What I'm wondering is what's the rear leg space in these cars with the drivers seat put back as I'm 6ft 4 and in some cars even I child wouldn't get their legs in behind my seat when I'm sitting comfortably.
I didn't have kids when I last owned a Scooby so it wasn't a consideration.
I've no doubt I'll end up going to look at some for sale but if someone could advise on experience it would be good.
Thanks
It's been a long time since I've been on here but looking at coming back to Scooby ownership.
When I last owned one it was a V1 STI wagon which I loved.
I'm now looking at buying either the hatch back or a hawk or blob eye wagon.
What I'm wondering is what's the rear leg space in these cars with the drivers seat put back as I'm 6ft 4 and in some cars even I child wouldn't get their legs in behind my seat when I'm sitting comfortably.
I didn't have kids when I last owned a Scooby so it wasn't a consideration.
I've no doubt I'll end up going to look at some for sale but if someone could advise on experience it would be good.
Thanks
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Depending on your driving seat position rear passengers will struggle. If you have child seats expect to feel their feet in your back.
Last edited by The Trooper 1815; May 3, 2016 at 01:58 PM.
I'm thinking now a Legacy GT Spec B may suit my needs better seems to have decent power as standard and the space I need.
Last edited by Jamescsti; May 4, 2016 at 09:43 AM.
18 June 1815 - Waterloo
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From: To the valley men!
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