DB9 vs Rapide

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vet652000

Original Poster:

55 posts

5 months

Thursday 19th June
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Does the Rapide have more front legroom than a DB9? Or is all the stretch purely in the back seat?

SlickG

2 posts

35 months

Saturday 21st June
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..... I guess it depends on how far back you put the front seats wink.

In my Rapide my wife can sit behind me (I'm 5"11) for a reasonable amount of time, but would be uncomfortable for long journeys.

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vet652000

Original Poster:

55 posts

5 months

Sunday 22nd June
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SlickG said:
..... I guess it depends on how far back you put the front seats wink.

In my Rapide my wife can sit behind me (I'm 5"11) for a reasonable amount of time, but would be uncomfortable for long journeys.

Check out the DadCars reviews on YouTube.
I was more interested if the legroom was greater in front seat than DB9, I'm 6'4" and the DB9 is pretty tight, could use another inch or 2 of legroom, not too concerned with rear legroom as it would be younger grandkids in back if at all.

SlickG

2 posts

35 months

Sunday 22nd June
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I would say there's plenty of room with the front seat moved back if you only have grandkids behind you, but definitely recommended test driving to be sure.

DB9VolanteDriver

2,631 posts

191 months

Sunday 22nd June
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vet652000 said:
SlickG said:
..... I guess it depends on how far back you put the front seats wink.

In my Rapide my wife can sit behind me (I'm 5"11) for a reasonable amount of time, but would be uncomfortable for long journeys.

Check out the DadCars reviews on YouTube.
I was more interested if the legroom was greater in front seat than DB9, I'm 6'4" and the DB9 is pretty tight, could use another inch or 2 of legroom, not too concerned with rear legroom as it would be younger grandkids in back if at all.
A Vanquish is what you need to look at. It has more front legroom than a DB9. It is a definite improvement over DB9/DBS. It’s probably only a couple inches, but it can make all the difference between comfort and being cramped.

LTP

2,571 posts

127 months

Monday 23rd June
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DB9VolanteDriver said:
A Vanquish is what you need to look at. It has more front legroom than a DB9. It is a definite improvement over DB9/DBS. It s probably only a couple inches, but it can make all the difference between comfort and being cramped.
Really? I was under the impression that the bonded aluminium "tub" was the same between the two, the main difference being the Vanquish being clad in carbon fibre bodywork vs the DB9's aluminium/steel/composite.

Simpo Two

88,936 posts

280 months

Monday 23rd June
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From Grant Neal's book: 'Compared to the DBS (and therefore we deduce the DB9), legroom is up by 37mm, kneeroom by 50mm, shoulder room grows by 25mm and elbow room is increased by an impressive 87mm'

It's just rarer and much more expensive than a DB9.

Vinocasino

18 posts

25 months

Monday 23rd June
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Im 6 foot 5 and have no problem in the Rapide in the drivers sear. Loads of room. I dont have the seat as far back as it can go. Never been in a DB9, so cant compare to that im afraid

DB9VolanteDriver

2,631 posts

191 months

Monday 23rd June
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Vinocasino said:
Im 6 foot 5 and have no problem in the Rapide in the drivers sear. Loads of room. I dont have the seat as far back as it can go. Never been in a DB9, so cant compare to that im afraid
Height makes a poor benchmark for legroom. I’m 5-10 but have my seat all the way back on my DBS and same on my Vanquish. I’m definitely more comfortable in the Vanq due to the extra leg/knee room. The Rapide has no more legroom than the DB9/DBS.