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OK Kevin--forgive my ignorance--but I don't know what R A/K means.....or how that pertains to your automotive needs.

But I'll tell you one thing---
The 1st Focus I ever sold was to a couple.
He was 6'10" & She was 5'2" They had just returned from their honeymoon in London where they drove a Focus for 1 month & were so excited that they could by a vehicle in the U.S that they BOTH could fit in....& it wasn't a big gas guzzlin V8 or an SUV....

So if your hieght is your main concern look for a Focus , the seat is height adjustable & a telescoping tilt wheel is also available & you may need that option.

But I still don't know about the R A/K situation ?

2006-09-10 16:57:26 · answer #1 · answered by Vicky 7 · 3 0

Just go to a used car lot and tryout every car/truck that suits your fancy, until you find one that actually fits YOU then if you want a new car, just go to the dealer that sells the model of vehicle that you liked the most.

My brother is tall too, being tall limits your options, he drives a an extend cab pick-up so he can push the seats as far back as possible so he can feel comfortable.

Uhm his pick-up truck isn't a long truck, he took it to a body shop and chopped off about 2/3 of the load bed, and took a few feet off of the chassis, because he wanted a shorter wheel base. If you take out some of the length, you will find that parking and maneuvering is as easy as if you were driving a compact/sports car. Except not all sports cars can hitch up to a boat trailer, or tow a load like his "shortened" pick-up truck.

Good luck
cheers !!

2006-09-10 18:08:00 · answer #2 · answered by somber_pieces 6 · 1 0

Sounds nuts but a tall friend of mine really loves his Thunderbird. It's a 1996...I don't know if you want to buy new, but they're super-comfortable.

Also, try Ford Crown Vic/Merc Grand Marquis.

2006-09-10 20:16:21 · answer #3 · answered by newslynneorange 2 · 1 0

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