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hamishmoon

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When having my car serviced I decided to have a sit in a Turbo Macan twice I bumped my head getting in the door ??
the 911 is no problem or my wife's Landcruiser , is it me or is there a technique I am missing I seemed to use the wheel to help me in and then smack right into the pillar [:)][:)][:)]
 
Well believe it or not its has happened me once getting into the Cayenne, the reason i believe on that occbut assion i was parked along side a high kerb !!!! But i am inclined to duck my head down when getting in normally to the Cayenne.
 
No not just you, I don't fit in the back!

If I was to buy one then I would have to drive all the time, so we would have to take a different car to the pub [:D]
 
I also had this problem when looking at one at the CLA Fair. Turned out that the seat(electric sports seats) were in their highest position. Lowered the seat squab and it was easier but not brilliant. We recently rejected a new Audi A3 for that very reason. I think that the rake of the A post also contributes to the problem.

Incidentally, I asked about the delivery times and was told about 18 months!!!!!
 

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