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lol im 6'2 and i sit perfect in the back
hell my friend who is 6'5 has sat there many times with no problem
BBB do you or your 6'5" friend have necks? hehe jk anyways I dont know how you guys sit but my friend is 5'8" and was having serious head room issues. Ah well Im sitting up front nice and comfy if only that damn seatbelt.... lol im 6'2 and i sit perfect in the back
hell my friend who is 6'5 has sat there many times with no problem

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having people sit in the back is not a problem...its if the added weight makes you scrape when you go up a ramp that bothers me..
I think it is a hazard if you get into an accident with passengers in the back. The head can go back and hit the glass if the impact is hard enough.
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The back seats are only in case of emergencies. Most of the time I only allow one passenger 

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I've sat in the back of a G many times, never had a problem, only legroom becomes an issue if the front seat is pushed all the way back. A 3-series coupe back seat isn't any better.
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the car is very dangerous. I repeat, extremely dangerous! You should consider selling it ASAP!!!
...lets Gs on the road, better to me
...lets Gs on the road, better to me

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I wonder what the Infiniti service manager would say?
Hmmmm I see I see, this is a serious problem indeed. Now could you please explain to us when you first noticed the headroom shrinking problem? Is it before or after your head got bigger?
I see, we've heard from other owners with similar issues in the past, perhaps a TSB is called for. In the mean time, I would recommend trying not to drive the vehicle from the rear seat, as it would be difficult for you to reach the steering wheel and pedals. If your rear passengers complain, we could give you some ear plugs or some tapes for their mouth.
Maybe we should all put some $$$ together and develop a bubbletop rear windshielf similar to the original batmobile.
Hmmmm I see I see, this is a serious problem indeed. Now could you please explain to us when you first noticed the headroom shrinking problem? Is it before or after your head got bigger?
I see, we've heard from other owners with similar issues in the past, perhaps a TSB is called for. In the mean time, I would recommend trying not to drive the vehicle from the rear seat, as it would be difficult for you to reach the steering wheel and pedals. If your rear passengers complain, we could give you some ear plugs or some tapes for their mouth.
Maybe we should all put some $$$ together and develop a bubbletop rear windshielf similar to the original batmobile.
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i dont know if this is just me...whenever like a go to the backseat...like when im cleaning the windows and stuff...it seems like the back seat is soo much better than the front...in like stiffness and just over all it feels like a better seat....just thought id share that!!!
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The back seats are only in case of emergencies. Most of the time I only allow one passenger
I also agree. I usually will be driving another person at the most.
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Originally Posted by escobar929
since i dont ever plan on sitting back there who cares, if any of my passengers complain they can always walk, they'll have plenty of head room then
haha...I agree.....

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This is a Japanese safety feature. If the b|tches are too big to fit in the back you don't want them in your car anyway.(Or take them home)
In Japan they call it the impaired judgement factor feature.
In Japan they call it the impaired judgement factor feature.

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I don't think it's that bad. I've had friends that were 6'2, sit back there. Heck, they were the ones that suggested I drive for lunch, so they actually wanted to sit back there.Originally Posted by choosier
I think it is a hazard if you get into an accident with passengers in the back. The head can go back and hit the glass if the impact is hard enough.
As for hitting your head on the glass in an accident. If you just lean your head forward, I suppose, but then you'd have a monster neck-ache. All my friends just sit farther forward in the chair, such that their head's are actually resting on the headrest. Granted, that prob won't work if you have a tall guy in the front seat, but my friends are pretty understanding, and they'll both compromise on seating position.
Inside I'm laughing at them, that they wanted me to drive, even though the 6'2 fellow has a comfy 4 door camry to tool around in, but said he didn't mind sitting in the back of my G.
(I'm also secretly staring at them in my mirror, to make sure they don't touch their greasy hair on my rear tint
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