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Those Seats, Though - 2015 Ford Mustang GT Long-Term Road Test

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edited November 2015 in Ford
imageThose Seats, Though - 2015 Ford Mustang GT Long-Term Road Test

The Recaro sport seats in our long-term 2015 Ford Mustang GT are a nice complement to the rest of the car's performance potential. But they're clearly suited for taller drivers.

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  • longtimelurkerlongtimelurker Member Posts: 455
    "Something changed between our last Mustang and our 2015 Ford Mustang GT."

    Yes. The entire vehicle, basically.
  • subatomicsubatomic Member Posts: 140
    I would be curious to find out what tall drivers have to say about the seats and pedals. Designing an interior to comfortably accommodate a wide range of body types is a challenge.
  • bankerdannybankerdanny Member Posts: 1,021
    This wouldn't be an issue for me because (a) I'm tall and (b) I wouldn't get the Recaros as I would rather have heated power seats that suit the 99.9% of the driving I would do rather than the sports seats that make sense for the 1 or 2 track days I MIGHT do while I owned the car.
  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,307
    I still can't understand why the Fiesta and Focus STs get heated Recaros but the Mustang does not. I do like the manual adjustments on the Recaros; I would be the only one driving the car so the seats would rarely if ever need adjustment. I don't want or need the weight and complexity of power seats...

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