BIGRED
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For those of you who are fortunate enough to be driving your Stingers, I would appreciate your comments on the low seating position. Does it take some getting used to? How does it compare to other cars you've driven?

The Base Stinger doesn't have memory seats?It's very low! I am only 5'2 and have had to raise the seat quite a bit in order to be able to see. Still working on finding the perfect position. I wish that the Stinger came with the seat memory. If anyone else ever drives my car it will take me forever to get it back to the way I want it. Definitely enjoying the heated seats, which I never had before.
I thought some do and some don't. (GT2 and 2.0 premium maybe) It would be nice if someone that know could list the models and if they have it or not.The Stinger really doesn't have memory seats?![]()
I edited my post since you quoted me but it appears the base Stinger with 2.0T doesn't have memory seats. Seems a little odd... I don't know...I thought some do and some don't. (GT2 and 2.0 premium maybe) It would be nice if someone that know could list the models and if they have it or not.
I haven't driven a new Mazda6 - but I hear it handles well. Strange being so high and all. Does the suspension feel like dry cement?It definitely sits pretty low, which I prefer. I test drove a Singer, Accord and Mazda 6 all back to back at the LA Auto Show. The Stinger was the lowest. The Accord was maybe a tad higher, but still pretty low (one of the changes made to the new 18 Accord). The Mazda seating was so high it felt almost like a crossover compared to the others.
i never heard that before but it's good to hear. i never drove a mazda 6 but everybody says it's the best handling midsize family car. i'm not all that surprised that the optima is also a good choice or maybe even better.I was actually at the Canadian launch of the current Mazda6 model a few years back. They brought along a few competitions for back-to-back comparison. My "co-pilot" was surprised when I told him that I preferred the Kia Optima over the Mazda6. To me, the Optima's steering and overall driving dynamics is actually better than that of the Mazda6. It just has a bit more European feel to it. I suppose Schreyer's influence and effort is well reflected.
It's a high seating position compared to my Camaro. Feels like I'm sitting on top of a mountain. Never understand the fascination that some people have with jacking their seat up as high as possible. Like they have to see their front license plate or something. Every time I get in a company vehicle..SUVs no less, the seat is always jacked up as high as it will go, regardless of how tall the person was before me. It's bewildering.For those of you who are fortunate enough to be driving your Stingers, I would appreciate your comments on the low seating position. Does it take some getting used to? How does it compare to other cars you've driven?
It's a high seating position compared to my Camaro. Feels like I'm sitting on top of a mountain. Never understand the fascination that some people have with jacking their seat up as high as possible. Like they have to see their front license plate or something. Every time I get in a company vehicle..SUVs no less, the seat is always jacked up as high as it will go, regardless of how tall the person was before me. It's bewildering.

Suvs are naturally positioned high, I have a Telly at the lowest seating position possible yet its still to high. On long road trips its comfortable. As for my Supra the seating position is snug yet fully adjustable making it easy to get the right seating position. The Stinger seat needs horizontal adjustment (up/down) I bought an angled wedge cushion to test, didn't work lolIt's a high seating position compared to my Camaro. Feels like I'm sitting on top of a mountain. Never understand the fascination that some people have with jacking their seat up as high as possible. Like they have to see their front license plate or something. Every time I get in a company vehicle..SUVs no less, the seat is always jacked up as high as it will go, regardless of how tall the person was before me. It's bewildering.