
1.5-meter-tall people can drive SUVs, and the brake can be adjusted by the 4S store afterwards. The following is a detailed introduction to SUVs: 1. Introduction: SUV refers to a sport utility vehicle, which is a suburban utility vehicle with the same space function as a station wagon and the off-road capability of a pickup truck. The characteristics of SUVs are strong power, off-road performance, spacious comfort, and good cargo and passenger functions. The number of passengers is generally 5+2. 2. Advantages: SUVs have excellent passenger space performance, whether in the front or back, you can sit comfortably in the car. The front seats have excellent wrapping and support, and there are many storage compartments in the car, which is convenient for daily use.

I've been driving SUVs for many years, and I'm just over 1.5 meters tall. Initially, I was indeed worried about not fitting in, but in reality, driving is quite easy. SUV seats are convenient to adjust, and most vehicles allow the front seats to be adjusted for height and position. Every time I get in the car, I first adjust the seat height and backrest, ensuring my legs aren't dangling when pressing the accelerator, which makes driving steadier. The visibility in an SUV is actually better than in a sedan; the higher front end allows for a clearer view of the road ahead, which is very friendly for shorter individuals. However, one must be cautious about blind spots when parking—I'm used to using the rearview mirrors for assistance. I recommend test-driving a few options when choosing a car; once properly adjusted, there are no issues at all, whether driving on highways or city roads, it's safe.

I'm a car enthusiast who loves tinkering with different models. Being 1.55 meters tall is no obstacle to driving an SUV, especially with the new models packed with features like electric seat memory that adjusts the position with just one click. Having driven several SUV brands, I enjoy the open view and cheerful mood they bring, though legs might get tired on long trips—just add a cushion for extra comfort. SUVs offer spacious interiors and flexible seating, making them more suitable for shorter individuals than sedans. Don't worry about reaching the pedals. Safety first—always check that the seat is locked before driving. Test drive a few to find the perfect fit.

I'm not very tall, around 1.5 meters, and I feel quite comfortable driving an SUV. Lowering the seat a bit allows me to firmly reach the pedals, and the visibility isn't bad at all. Once you get used to it, it feels very natural. I've met friends of the same height who also drive SUVs smoothly. The higher chassis of an SUV provides stability during turns, and just taking a few extra glances when reversing solves any issues. When choosing a car, prioritize the seat adjustment range—some compact SUVs are designed to be more friendly to smaller statures. Don't believe the stereotypes; you'll only know if it suits you by driving it.


