Reply To: Direct Line and Mazda CX-60 PHEV test drive short review!

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kezo
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    Hi Kezo, I have my seat with the front part on the highest setting so it feels like the seat is angled where your legs are higher than your behind (If that makes sense) which I find helps with knee support. There are loads of seat leg extenders (Like the picture I have put on) for under knee support. Like having the seat squab extender. So hopefully you can find one for Mrs Kezo and you can have the car you’ve set your heart on. I have no regrets and there has been no issues (Touch Wood) with are Zoom Zoom Mazda CX-60. Even the software has been updated to recognise the new 20mph speed limit across Wales and on top of that the announcement the car makes when approaching a Speed Camera is very useful. Just as easy to put the adaptive cruise control on and let the car take the stress out of accelerating and braking, just watching the HUD and the Cars & Bikes silhouette in and out on it is such a good feature. Sorry I can waffle on for ages about the cars Quirks and Features as they are so super useful. Heated and Cooled Seats Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

    Hi Kyle, thanks for your input. I did at those seat extenders of which there are 2 types of fixings. One which had straps and the other full vinly that covered the seat and would prevent or reduce the effectiveness of the heated/cooled seats. The strap fixing we thought looked naff in a new car. Equally the vinyl wuld not match the colour of the seat which would play havoc with my eyes everytime I got in lol.

    We haven’t outright discounted the car  and have emailed Mazda asking if a bespoke bracket could attach to the seats along with the RAL coulour of the seats. I’m also thinking of asking Motability if its possible to have an adaption to higher the seats abit which wouldn’t be difficult. However we have also decided to wait a couple of weeks in the unlikely event something similar joins 🙂