Driver's Seat and Narrow Legroom?
#16
i'm with the majority, the RX 350/450h is the best highway cruiser out there.
i drove a CT200h this july 4th and after 2 hours i am complaining to the "owner". ( no wonder he let me drove it!)
talk about your legs hitting the console, and there's no comfortable position driving.
i have given up adjusting the seat.. then there's the sun visor or lack thereof..
then there's the arm rest and the center console..uhh!
it feels like a nightmare driving the CT200h.. seriously.. i had more comfort with my wife's 2011 Toyota Prius..
i drove a CT200h this july 4th and after 2 hours i am complaining to the "owner". ( no wonder he let me drove it!)
talk about your legs hitting the console, and there's no comfortable position driving.
i have given up adjusting the seat.. then there's the sun visor or lack thereof..
then there's the arm rest and the center console..uhh!
it feels like a nightmare driving the CT200h.. seriously.. i had more comfort with my wife's 2011 Toyota Prius..
#17
I must be the wacked out one!
HI,
I actually have an issue with the left side, not the right side. My knee hits the door panel that holds the switches, I expect there to be a hole there in a year or two. Seems you can't stretch out the left leg as the brake is in the way and when you bend your leg it sort of rests on the door. I guess I am used to it after 5,000 miles but I would like to see a brake switch vs. the pedal so I can stretch my left leg without hitting the brake. Of course, I am the only one with this concern.
Oh, and Lexus, if you are trolling, why don't you slim down that door switch area so there is a bit more leg room? Thank you..
I actually have an issue with the left side, not the right side. My knee hits the door panel that holds the switches, I expect there to be a hole there in a year or two. Seems you can't stretch out the left leg as the brake is in the way and when you bend your leg it sort of rests on the door. I guess I am used to it after 5,000 miles but I would like to see a brake switch vs. the pedal so I can stretch my left leg without hitting the brake. Of course, I am the only one with this concern.
Oh, and Lexus, if you are trolling, why don't you slim down that door switch area so there is a bit more leg room? Thank you..
#18
In early May, I drove from Vancouver to Toronto and back - >9200 km in 13 driving days. Very much enjoyed the drive.
#19
So i tried to reproduce the problem this morning ( even though the legroom has never been an issue for me)
There is no way my knees will hit the right or the left side when im driving.
Is it possible that the problem is with the driver's positioning of his knees?
Or there are 2 people occupying the driver's seat doing " you know what".
Kidding aside, i can even cross my legs ( left over the right knee) with the settings i have on memory.
Here's an advice as you play with the settings on the driver's seat.
Use the location of the buttons on the steering wheel as your guide. ( left for the L knee, right for thr R knee)
The kneecap should be directly below it or 5-10 degrees off center.
There is no way my knees will hit the right or the left side when im driving.
Is it possible that the problem is with the driver's positioning of his knees?
Or there are 2 people occupying the driver's seat doing " you know what".
Kidding aside, i can even cross my legs ( left over the right knee) with the settings i have on memory.
Here's an advice as you play with the settings on the driver's seat.
Use the location of the buttons on the steering wheel as your guide. ( left for the L knee, right for thr R knee)
The kneecap should be directly below it or 5-10 degrees off center.
#20
HI,
I actually have an issue with the left side, not the right side. My knee hits the door panel that holds the switches, I expect there to be a hole there in a year or two. Seems you can't stretch out the left leg as the brake is in the way and when you bend your leg it sort of rests on the door. I guess I am used to it after 5,000 miles but I would like to see a brake switch vs. the pedal so I can stretch my left leg without hitting the brake. Of course, I am the only one with this concern.
Oh, and Lexus, if you are trolling, why don't you slim down that door switch area so there is a bit more leg room? Thank you..
I actually have an issue with the left side, not the right side. My knee hits the door panel that holds the switches, I expect there to be a hole there in a year or two. Seems you can't stretch out the left leg as the brake is in the way and when you bend your leg it sort of rests on the door. I guess I am used to it after 5,000 miles but I would like to see a brake switch vs. the pedal so I can stretch my left leg without hitting the brake. Of course, I am the only one with this concern.
Oh, and Lexus, if you are trolling, why don't you slim down that door switch area so there is a bit more leg room? Thank you..
#22
Thanks to all for all of the replies. Any additional are helpful.
I also found this older Consumer Reports review on the Third Gen RX and if you go to approx. 40 seconds into the video they briefly describe the drivers side legroom.
I also found this older Consumer Reports review on the Third Gen RX and if you go to approx. 40 seconds into the video they briefly describe the drivers side legroom.
#24
I remember seeing this video a while back when checking out reviews for the third gen RX. It was one of the more accurate reviews that I had seen and addressed a lot of the pros and cons that I happen to feel that the RX has.
#25
driving posture is the key
I think it's got more to do with driving posture than anything else. I have a Toyota Landcruiser and experience a similar discomfort to that described by the OP with my left leg rubbing the door handle when I drive. Like the Rx, the LC has a lot of room in the cockpit, but it's just the way I sit that causes me a bit of discomfort.
#26
driving posture is the key
I have no issues at all, with lots of space between my knee/leg and the door/console. I suspect that if I played with the seat and steering wheel adjustments, I could replicate the problem that some others are encountering, but I'm quite happy with my seat and steering wheel settings as they are.
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