The brake and gas pedals are to close together.
Has anyone else noticed when your foot comes up off the gas pedal you catch the foot on the brake pedal?
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I'm in the midst of a long road trip and have found long freeway legs to be quite comfortable on the feet. Yes, there could be a bit more room to the left of the brake pedal for both feet/legs to stretch into but I have found very comfortable positions when gliding under cruise control.
Either clutch or not, it helped set the distance for accelerator/brake combo. Also it served as a comfortable brace point for cornering although the suede leather was not slippery at all. The one on the Lacrosse is too far inboard to brace from on cornering. Also feels slightly restrictive for moving leg to left. And for me slightly uncomfortable to knee because I took a hard hit to the outside of that joint years ago.
More room to the right of accelerator? Yes, but maybe they were thinking if it existed it might increase the chance of hitting the wrong pedal if you had to move your foot a variable distance. That is according to how far you moved your foot to the right if the space existed.
Since this does not have the anti-fatigue seats that automatically take care of that for you it would be nice to have a bit more room to stretch while driving.
Yes, the area in the Lacrosse is a bit bulky and would have been better if reduced but I bet the engineers had another purpose for the space. (Same as the space consumed in the center console that keeps cups and bottles raised so you can't extend the armrest.) I've never had a vehicle with space to the right of the gas pedal.
It's nice to be comfortable while driving and I certainly have been on my long (1600 miles) road trip this past week. But I think too much comfort can relax a driver into complacency. I wouldn't want that.
Hope you can adjust to your needs.
Should the auto makers create a wider seat and floor board with the foot feeds farther apart? Should the insurance companies charge obese people more because they have more of these cause related accidents than do "average size people," or is this just yet another cost we all must share because someone else doesn't care about their own health?