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Japanese automobiles are very important to short people.

It fits perfectly.

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(1)Hanyang University’s ergonomics lab compared and analyzed 10 new SM3s in question with vehicles from other manufacturers in the same class.
(2)The New SM3 has a maximum height of 21 centimeters between the steering wheel and the seat, and the other models are 24 centimeters and 245 centimeters, showing that the SM3 is 3 to 35 centimeters lower.
(3)Initially, drivers thought that the seat was distorted and uncomfortable, but it was found that there was no distortion.
(4)So how does the 35cm difference in the driver’s seat affect the human body?
(5)If this happens, the SM3 can cause discomfort when a person with a knee height of 534 centimeters is sitting in the driver’s seat because his knee touches the steering wheel, according to the ergonomics lab.
(6)New SM3 drivers whose knees touch the steering wheel should push the seat back
(7)This extends the right leg further to operate the pedal, making the pelvis and waist more forward.
(8)It means that the symmetry is broken. At this time, the lab explains that the muscles of the left pelvis and legs under heavy load can be abnormal, and the muscles of the spine and right ankle can be abnormal.
(9)This fact is supported by the fact that the majority of the complainants are tall young men in their 20s and 30s
(10) Professor Kim Jung-ryong, Hanyang University Ergonomics Research Center If it is well-made, you can take a comfortable posture regardless of your body size, which can cause a lot of inconvenience to tall people.

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(1)New SM3 My back hurts and my legs are asleep.
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The controversy over the inconvenience of SM3 that was talked about in the past.

Only tall people got sick.

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It’s possible to sit in the 3rd row of SUVs.

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