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FactBV

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243 posts

94 months

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I am only 6'2 and 87kgs but my legs are a little on the long side........... although not comedy territory. I have always fancied a DB9 or V8V but went to a local AM garage, tried both and found that I just don't fit. The salesman just shrugged his shoulders. The seat appears to be right up against the bulkhead, so apart from removing the seat and fitting something else, it looks like a bit of a lost cause.frown Anyone else had this problem?

I am on my second TVR as Peter Wheeler was quite tall and all the later cars have plenty of room.

AdamV12V

1,119 posts

47 months

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Was the seat fully reclined or something? I am 6'0" and 83kg and I fit fine, in fact there is tons of space to move my seats further back, way beyond the correct driving position (the same applied to my V8V with sports seats). I cant believe 2" and 4kg makes a significant difference?

Mikey K fits too and he is well know to have the worlds longest arms and legs!

t1blk

745 posts

50 months

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I'm 6'6" and 21 st and fit very well in both DB9 and V8v, but as I've got 2 boys I bought the DB9, in fact the only Aston I felt might be tighter than I'd like was actually a DB7.

FactBV

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243 posts

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AdamV12V said:
Was the seat fully reclined or something? I am 6'0" and 83kg and I fit fine, in fact there is tons of space to move my seats further back, way beyond the correct driving position (the same applied to my V8V with sports seats). I cant believe 2" and 4kg makes a significant difference?

Mikey K fits too and he is well know to have the worlds longest arms and legs!
I am sure the seat was all the way back, the salesman did check. I have a 35-36 inch inside leg. Assuming it was all the way back, is the sports seat thinner? Could I do anything with the seat or does it have the airbags in the side. The DB9 was a little bigger, but still just too small.

FactBV

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t1blk said:
I'm 6'6" and 21 st and fit very well in both DB9 and V8v, but as I've got 2 boys I bought the DB9, in fact the only Aston I felt might be tighter than I'd like was actually a DB7.
I did try a DB7 a little while back and definitely couldn't fit into it.................its official, I am a mutant frown

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yeti

7,188 posts

145 months

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FactBV said:
I did try a DB7 a little while back and definitely couldn't fit into it.................its official, I am a mutant frown
DB7s are quite right, I'm the limit at 5'11 in a Volante!

But the DB9 is far larger, I really think perhaps the salesman couldn't operate the seat correctly, I have has some smart(ish) people fail to figure them out. If Big T can fit into it, you can wink

t1blk

745 posts

50 months

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You have to fiddle with the seat a bit but you will fit, I found it best to reverse the seat back to within a couple of inches then dip it down at the back before reclining.

Jockman

7,380 posts

30 months

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Nope, no problems fitting either smile

Good to hear from you Big T - was getting a wee bit concerned wink

t1blk

745 posts

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Jockman said:
Nope, no problems fitting either smile

Good to hear from you Big T - was getting a wee bit concerned wink
It's good to be back Phil, I've just had 2 weeks in Spain to wind down before going back to work on the 10th, we had a great view of La Manga from where we stay.

Behr

123 posts

17 months

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The first time I got into the DBS I panicked because I thought I didn't fit. Which would have been very costly as I'd already paid!

I found that after a very long period of seat adjustment, it is now perfect. The seat articulation is really very good. The only thing I would like is to put the steering wheel up a little more and have a little more room in the seat base width.

My advice would be to go back and see if you can get the salesman to leave you alone for five minutes so you can play around without him dribbling over you.

Jockman

7,380 posts

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t1blk said:
It's good to be back Phil, I've just had 2 weeks in Spain to wind down before going back to work on the 10th, we had a great view of La Manga from where we stay.
Great news - they must be happy with your back, eh !!

I shall be in La Manga in 3 weeks and driving over to Granada for the weekend to stay in the Albaicin smile

mikey k

6,752 posts

86 months

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As others have said if Big T can do so can you wink
Both Sport (standard) and light weight seats are too clever for their own good sometimes. If the seat back is tilted along way back it limits the rear travel on the base to stop it crushing stuff behind it.
Also the seats are like the windows and sport shift clutch there have a mind of their own and sometimes need retraining
Plus I have known of 3 seat looms go preventing full adjustment of the seat frown

Go try a few more!

Other option is buy a convertible they are much easier to get in wink

Agent57

178 posts

24 months

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Clarkson seems to fit in most Astons...

FactBV

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243 posts

94 months

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mikey k said:
As others have said if Big T can do so can you wink
Both Sport (standard) and light weight seats are too clever for their own good sometimes. If the seat back is tilted along way back it limits the rear travel on the base to stop it crushing stuff behind it.
Also the seats are like the windows and sport shift clutch there have a mind of their own and sometimes need retraining
Plus I have known of 3 seat looms go preventing full adjustment of the seat frown

Go try a few more!

Other option is buy a convertible they are much easier to get in wink
OK, will do, thanks for the info.

Neil1300R

2,953 posts

48 months

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6'1 and 12.6 Stone on a good day (ahem), with 33" inside leg. I fit fine. Did you have the back of the seat base all the way down? Lots of adjustment on the seat, not just fore and aft. Go back and try again or find a different dealer.

Murph7355

9,458 posts

126 months

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Like others have said, you need to try again (6'4", 35"ish inside leg. Larger athlete).

Do a search on here as it's been posted before, but the position that I suspect will work may be counter intuitive. Pull the seat forwards off the bulkhead a bit and drop it down at the rear. Then fiddle with the rake and the steering wheel position (reach and rake).

When I first sat in one I was fearful I would not fit - I was looking into the screen header rail. 15mins of adjusting and trying different things and I found I fit OK.

I don't believe there's significantly more room in the front of a DB9 than a V8V. May even be a tad less.

DB9VolanteDriver

759 posts

46 months

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FactBV said:
I am only 6'2 and 87kgs but my legs are a little on the long side........... although not comedy territory. I have always fancied a DB9 or V8V but went to a local AM garage, tried both and found that I just don't fit. The salesman just shrugged his shoulders. The seat appears to be right up against the bulkhead, so apart from removing the seat and fitting something else, it looks like a bit of a lost cause.frown Anyone else had this problem?

I am on my second TVR as Peter Wheeler was quite tall and all the later cars have plenty of room.
Don't be fooled by others here who are taller and say they fit just fine. Driving position is a very personal thing and is not something that can be determined just by height/weight. There are lots of other factors and you may find that you indeed do not fit comfortably in the car.

According to the collective wisdom of the postings above, I, being only 5'9" and 80kg, should have massive amounts of space behind my seat to move even farther back. Nothing could be further from the truth. I run my seat all the way back until it barely touches the rear seat cushion, and even then I'd move it farther back if I could.

In my entire driving life, I only ever had one car (and this includes SUVs) where the driver's seat did not have to be in its most rearward position. It was in a Scion/Toyota xB. The point being, of course, they are your legs and no one else's.

I do hope that a second trial fitting is successful, but do not be surprised if it isn't.

Rex Racer

340 posts

24 months

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6'2" and also fit just fine in my Vanatge.

macpaul

122 posts

31 months

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I'm 6'4 with a 35" inside leg and my V8V isn't big enough.

My knees are bent to the extent that they're much too close to the steering wheel. Headroom's OK.

Another few inches seat-to-pedals would be wonderful but more or less every car I've ever driven was too small and I'm used to it.

Manufacturers make more clothes and shoes in taller sizes than when I was a boy, so why not cars?

Anyway, I'm happy to put up with it in the Aston and I've done some high-mileage days OK.

AMDBSNick

2,368 posts

32 months

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Jockman said:
Nope, no problems fitting either smile

Good to hear from you Big T - was getting a wee bit concerned wink
Have you grown since we last met confused
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