Power Seat Adjustment

I’m short too and understand what you are saying. One of the first things I do before buying is check the seat and see if there is enough adjustment to make it comfortable. Our Acuras have been fine. Maybe Honda uses the same frame-dunno. My Pontiac and other GMs have been fine too. I did rent a Jeep a couple times but don’t recall a huge problem with the seats though. Feb., March is when they have the auto shows which is a good time to look at a few different brands. Of course canceled last year and who knows about 2021.

Now I suppose it might be possible to raise the back of the floor track that might lower the front but no dealer would do this and would depend on how the tracks are fastened. If there is a company that does handicap modifications in the area, it might be worth a chat with them. Way back in the 60’s, before power seats were common, Chrysler cars used to provide for mechanically changing the pitch of the seats in addition to to and fro. Wonder if they still might have that option. In that case the dealer would know. No easy answers.