Uncle Bert
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As a guy who's rather long-legged (6'5" but with legs long enough for a man of 6'8"), I'm wondering whether driver legroom in a Fiorino is less than Qubo legroom. That often seems to be the case in small vans based on cars, in order to prioritise load space. I seldom fit into the driver's seat in car-derived vans and generally find that my kneecaps are pressed hard against the rim of the steering wheel as a result, rendering the vehicle undriveable. I recently spent a miserable morning at a used van dealership, finding not one small van I could fit into - but there were no Fiorinos on site.
Does anyone know how Qubos and Fiorinos compare? I fit perfectly into a Qubo/Nemo Multispace/Bipper Tepee, but haven't a clue about their van equivalents. Also, do the vans have both reach and rake on the steering columns? Anyone?
I'm hoping there's a giant in the forum who can feed me the facts, but I'm used to disappointment in life....
Does anyone know how Qubos and Fiorinos compare? I fit perfectly into a Qubo/Nemo Multispace/Bipper Tepee, but haven't a clue about their van equivalents. Also, do the vans have both reach and rake on the steering columns? Anyone?
I'm hoping there's a giant in the forum who can feed me the facts, but I'm used to disappointment in life....
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