View Full Version : Any interior dimensions available


BillK
03-05-2003, 11:17 AM
I'm looking for things like headroom/legroom.

Bottom line - I fit in a Gen II RX-7 but couldn't even get INTO a Gen III.

I'm 6'1 with a long torso and long legs and so frankly most sports cars on the market don't fit me; I'm comfy in a Jeep Wrangler, though. :D

So, are there headroom specs? I know four adults will fit, but that doesn't mean someone 6'1 will fit behind the drivers seat without having the gauges blocked by the steering wheel, having to force their legs under the wheel getting in or having their head in the headliner.

Thanks in advance; I've been lurking here forever but finally registered to lose the "dark blue" theme so I could actually READ the board. ;)

I won't even talk about how annoying it was that Mazda announced pre-sales about two weeks after I purchased my current vehicle, or that the fact that neither of the TWO local Mazda dealers who have had me on their "call me" list since 2001 or so have bothered to to date... :eek:

jonalan
03-05-2003, 12:43 PM
Edmunds.com has most of the specs that are currently available.

tribal azn
03-05-2003, 04:33 PM
the specs r on mazdas site

Garth Cooper
03-05-2003, 08:47 PM
Good'ay

At the Melbourne Motor Show Michael Klim (Australian Olympic Swimmer, 6'3") sat in both the front seat and then the rear without moving the front seat. I know people vary in regard to leg length versus torso length but it reassured me (6'4") that the car was still a great chance for me.;)

RotorGeek
03-05-2003, 09:30 PM
Here you go Billk

Interior
Front Head Room: 38.2 in.
Front Shoulder Room: 54.8 in.
Rear Head Room: 36.8 in.
Rear Shoulder Room: 53.2 in.
Front Leg Room: 42.7 in.
Rear Leg Room: 32.3 in.
Maximum Cargo Capacity: 8 cu. ft.

Danomite
03-06-2003, 12:24 AM
Originally posted by Garth Cooper
Good'ay

At the Melbourne Motor Show Michael Klim (Australian Olympic Swimmer, 6'3") sat in both the front seat and then the rear without moving the front seat. I know people vary in regard to leg length versus torso length but it reassured me (6'4") that the car was still a great chance for me.;)

Do you know if the car he sat in had a moonroof? I know that you lose some headroom with the this, and this is the configuration I ordered. I'm 6'1.

rx8daniel
03-06-2003, 07:56 AM
I think the C&D article not only gave the parameters of the head, shoulder and leg room but gave a real world judgement - like that the rear seat passengers can get their feet Under the front seats, and it appears they can sit up straight while doing it.

rael
03-06-2003, 08:24 AM
I understand that the cabin floor at the back is very low compared to traditional cars that is why one can sit straight up.

rael.

Garth Cooper
03-06-2003, 04:59 PM
Good'ay Danomite

The Melbourne Motor Show RX-8 did not have Moon/Sun Roof. We were advised that Australian RX-8s would not come with Moon/Sun Roof. We were given various reasons all of which have been mentioned in other threads but the main issue was structural integrity??????

I recon you're gunna fit just fine. The jury is still out on whether I will.

babylou
03-06-2003, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by Garth Cooper
Good'ay Danomite

The Melbourne Motor Show RX-8 did not have Moon/Sun Roof. We were advised that Australian RX-8s would not come with Moon/Sun Roof. We were given various reasons all of which have been mentioned in other threads but the main issue was structural integrity??????

I recon you're gunna fit just fine. The jury is still out on whether I will.

I think the added stiffness is needed in Oz because the Coreolis affect reduces chassis stiffness 20% south of the equator. Of course this is BS just like the Mazda guys told you. They didn't put the sunroof in because marketing determined they would be better off without it in that market.

Of course I think you are lucky. I want the base model but with leather as the only add on. In the USA you gotta get a loaded RX-8 to get leather. Therefore, I will live with cloth. Of course, cloth lasts longer, is grippie and lower cost. It's just that I have always had cloth and for once I wanted to try leather. I guess it will have to wait for another car.

Garth Cooper
03-06-2003, 11:59 PM
I am not all that fussed on getting the leather I find it can be pretty hot in our climate.

In Australia we are getting two manual (we won't talk about the other way of driving a car) versions. The upper spec. vehicle has the leather, electric drivers seat, fog lights, HID Xenon lights and the Bose sound system. Adds about $6K. All have the sports suspension, 18"wheels etc.

I only really wanted the lights and the sound system but I don't believe we have those as individual options.

Still can't decide on a colour.