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How to Find a Car that Fits your Size: Automotive Brands and Models for Heavy or Short Drivers© Peggy Hoehne Depending on body proportions, big or short people may have to look harder to find a car that fits them. The distance the seat can be moved back from the steering wheel may be an issue, and, of course, every driver must be able to reach the pedals and see over the wheel.
It is essential for everyone to be at least 10-12 inches away from the airbag. The airbag is capable of causing serious damage if it deploys at close range, and many vehicles are coming out with on/off switches for the airbags. You can obtain a switch to install from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or from a dealership, repair shop, or state motor vehicle office. Seatbelts are often an issue for big people. If the standard seatbelts do not fit, you can usually get a seatbelt extender. Some companies are more willing to help with seatbelt modifications than others. Some with a good rating are If you can't get a seatbelt extender from the company there are other options. Try installing oversized van seatbelts available from your auto store. An auto upholsterer or customizer can replace the seatbelts. Good Cars for Short Drivers Short people share some of the same difficulties big people do. They need to find a vehicle in which they can remain 10-12 inches from the airbags and still reach the pedals. If they cannot, they may need pedal extenders. Some cars short people have liked: Other resources:
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