I'm literally too large for my Mirage, so I notice the size of the car. the armrests, the amount of legroom. etc.
I'm doing the Ferrari experience in the spring, and I am wondering if I am too tall. I will cram myself in lol
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I'm 6'2 and fit in the Mirage fine. I'm not festively plump by any means so that helps I guess. I squeeze into my old rzr 800. That is not comfortable, I cut a chunk out of the dash so my knee would stop smashing into it. I had a fiero once with no trouble fitting in though it felt like riding in a coffin. I like the driving position of the Mirage over our Armada. The seat in that thing is so high even at the lowest setting, I look through the tint strip along the top of the windshield. If I raise the seat up my head hits the roof. Stupid Nissan.
Ha that's funny, I would imagine the Armada has more legroom by many inches though. I am pretty skinny myself, but not like when I was 31 and bought my Mirage. When you treat your Mirage like your personal golf cart, you put on a few more pounds. It's like what the future is in the movie Wall-e.
I guess it does have lots of legroom but the Mirage has enough for me. The armada has a ton or rear seat leg and head room but the third row does not. I dropped one of my kids off at a dayhome this morning in a tight condo parking lot, it's way nicer with the little car. I can open the little doors all the way without door prizing other people cars. Yay!
Here is the 2020 G4 if anyone missed it from the other thread.
https://i.imgur.com/WPSnsIC.png
Looks almost identical to the 2019 G4 front end. Blacked-out parts where there was chrome previously.
So I suppose this means the new grill design they have in other markets actually arrives in Canada's showrooms in 2021, or 2022.. or never...
I like my Mirage and everything, but on long trips especially, or in bad weather conditions, my left elbow is in pain. The bumpier the road, the worse it gets.
I have also gotten a few nice blisters on my pinky finger from cruising long distances on the freeway. That's happened a few times. Ironically I feel like the steering wheel in my 2014 Mirage is actually "soft touch," compared to most of the interior.