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CX-7 looks great....but headroom problem

 
Bud H
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      03-18-2007
I am giving the CX-7 (Grand Touring) some serious consideration, but with a
moonroof installed, I need about 3/4 inch or so more headroom to keep my
head from not hitting the left edge of the moonroof opening when the liner
is pushed back.

Of course, getting a CX-7 GT without a moonroof takes away all sorts of
option possibilities.

What other vehicles besides the CX-7 would give you all of the following?

1. Good headroom
2. AWD/ABS/stability control
3. Averaging 20+ mpg (or at least close)
4. Decent legroom
5. Some style and luxury


Any vehicle out there meeting the above requirements? (Cost is not that much
of a deterrent, "within reason".)

Bud H


 
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Smee
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      05-12-2007
On 2007-03-17 22:52:25 -0400, "Bud H" <(E-Mail Removed)> said:

> I am giving the CX-7 (Grand Touring) some serious consideration, but with a
> moonroof installed, I need about 3/4 inch or so more headroom to keep my
> head from not hitting the left edge of the moonroof opening when the liner
> is pushed back.
>
> Of course, getting a CX-7 GT without a moonroof takes away all sorts of
> option possibilities.
>
> What other vehicles besides the CX-7 would give you all of the following?
>
> 1. Good headroom
> 2. AWD/ABS/stability control
> 3. Averaging 20+ mpg (or at least close)
> 4. Decent legroom
> 5. Some style and luxury
>
>
> Any vehicle out there meeting the above requirements? (Cost is not that much
> of a deterrent, "within reason".)
>
> Bud H


Did you look at the Nissan Murano?

 
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