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    I drove one for 20+mins and never noticed that. Who drives round (in normal conditions) with their head on the headrest anyway?

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    I don't actually drive around with my head on the headrest... but this is what I've worked out what may be happening - the headrests obviously do protude forward from the seat... to counter this you can adjust the seat to be at more of angle, however I don't like driving like this, I prefer being fairly straight up (without being ridiculously vertical), and with my body size/shape (an average to skinny 5'9), sitting in a "normal" position for me had the headrest hitting the back of my head (when usually there is a few cm gap).

    Will go in again and see if my suspicions are matched! On more though this IS a deal breaker for me - can't spend nearly $50k on a car and be unhappy about the seats!

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    I think as others have suggested, you need to lift the head restraints up. I'm 5'10", and even in the old GTI someone my height was supposed to lift the head restraints up a good 2-3". Give it a go and I think you'll find that you will be comfortable again

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    I drove one for 20+mins and never noticed that.
    same. I didnt notice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    I think as others have suggested, you need to lift the head restraints up. I'm 5'10", and even in the old GTI someone my height was supposed to lift the head restraints up a good 2-3". Give it a go and I think you'll find that you will be comfortable again
    I'm 5'8" and need to lift the headrest. For them to actually do their job the top of the headrest needs to be in line with your eyes, if not a tiny bit higher.

    No point having a headrest in your car if it can't support your head in event of an accident.


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    Quote Originally Posted by erko View Post
    same. I didnt notice.
    Maybe it's cause other some dealers leave the head restraints all the way down, so it joins with the body of the seat and looks 'cooler' or something. Whereas almost no one who could actually see over the steering wheel would seriously have the restraints that low! hehe

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    Im 6'0" and I didnt have any problems with the chair, I thought it was awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lima View Post
    I'm 5'8" and need to lift the headrest. For them to actually do their job the top of the headrest needs to be in line with your eyes, if not a tiny bit higher.

    No point having a headrest in your car if it can't support your head in event of an accident.
    According to the manual (and it worked for me) the top of the headrest needs to be level with the top of your head. I find the headrests just as comfortable as the up-down/backward-forward headrests in my Peugeot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cme2c View Post
    According to the manual (and it worked for me) the top of the headrest needs to be level with the top of your head. I find the headrests just as comfortable as the up-down/backward-forward headrests in my Peugeot.
    Got to agree. I find the headrests really comfortable and I'm 5-10". I have the seat adjusted fairly straight as I have a bad back. The headrest does not impeded normal driving but is only an inch or so back should I feel like resting against it.

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    Ok went for another test drive - headrest wasn't it at all - perfectly fine actually, even lowered to normal level, and made higher it didn't matter too much, it was all good.

    It seems my issue with the seats is other stuff, namely: the bottom seat is a bit too long; the incline is a bit too much (ie, it pushes your knees to be higher than your bum); the back is quite firm...

    I kept playing with all sorts of adjustments, seat height, back incline, fiddling with lumber support, distance to the steering wheel, and steering wheel position... and I managed to get it feeling not too bad, but still couldn't seem to really "relax" into the seat. I think it's just that I'm not used to such well bolstered/supportive seats, and not used to sitting in a more "correct" position!

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