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#1 08-May, 2011 07:29 PM
Subbu
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I wanted to start something to know everyone's experiences on this subject line. Please share your information or opinion or experience regarding the subject with regard to your car.

Example:

My car : honda city zx gxi

Bspe : most of the times they complain that , they get vomiting sensation and sometimes  headache..

Using the car : past 3 years.

Road types : irrespective of the roads and speed...

Note: i know that, it is also depends on the driving style which gives different leves/kinds of comfort to bsp...

Regards

Subbu

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#2 08-May, 2011 09:38 PM
Ashish Naik
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Nothing to do with driving style or car ( vomitting & headache ) . Its individual physical characteristics & most time it happens during Ghat driving with lots of curves & height . Few simple drugs will do the trick. My wife had this sort of problem but now it is no more .



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#3 08-May, 2011 10:50 PM
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A good initiative. Request to all members to limit posting to the said criteria and stick to the same. 

Regards,




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#4 09-May, 2011 11:02 AM
Surya Markandeyan
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Yeah, even my 2 year old kid also has this throwing up issue in Buses and Cars, but she's comfortable in Train .

But for short distances she's fine, but on a long drive and in the ghat sections, she has this problem, earlier my wife had this, but now better comparing.

I would suggest her to keep a lemon/orange in her bag always because the fragrance of lemon/orange simply gives a refreshing feel.




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#5 09-May, 2011 11:33 AM
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Considering the words of the thread in literal meaning.. I had following experiences for the car I owned:

1. FIAT Palio: One of the best combination of rear seat - Front seat - Boot Space. All the pessager get enough Leg-Head-shoulder room. good Thigh support too.. Sitting position is perfect-I mean not too low not too high.

2. Santro: Very Bumpy ride.. Good Thigh support. Seating position high so lots of body roll. Creates problem to the ppl having motion sickness on long drive..

3. Getz: Ditto for Fiat Palio, but little lesser leg room and sitting position bit lower. So lesser body roll and favourable for PPL with motion sickness.

4. OLD Honda City- (Not Owned but have experience): Rear seat spacious but not comfortable for long drive with 3 PPL in rear seat.. Seating too low, you don't get good thigh support... Develops back pain due to low slung seating, I feel too much tiring..

4. New Honda city- (Not owned by have experience): Good space all around, good Leg space and shoulder room.. Enough thigh support.. Higher sitting posture may be a rpoblem to ppl with motion sickness.

5. All new Honda City (Not owned by have experience): Very good rear seat, leg space, shoulder space.. little less head room. Good thigh support and sitting posture very good, I don't feel tiring at all.

Hope it will help to the readers. All the best.



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#6 09-May, 2011 11:36 AM
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How about the most common and humbe car of India , the Alto ? any updates of the existing owners , welcomed. ( i am more interested in knowing baout this vehicle as it will help me)




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#7 09-May, 2011 02:35 PM
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2 medium built adults can fit it into Alto's back seat quite comfortably. It might not be a luxurious ride but definitely not a bumpy one.



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#8 09-May, 2011 02:40 PM
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I presume the lower seating in cars give a better feel right ? correct me if i am wrong, because in tall boy vehicles, i have felt more of sideways movement than in the lower seated ones like Alto,Figo,Indica etc.




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#9 09-May, 2011 03:43 PM
Shyam Sunder
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Hi

The roads also matter along with the type of vehicle you have. If you are driving in Bangalore with all the humps it will never be comfortable unless you have a SUV. If you have a Honda city, the bottom keeps scratching if there are passngers behind.The ride is never comfortable then.



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#10 10-May, 2011 11:48 AM
Subbu
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Posted by nikvint

Considering the words of the thread in literal meaning.. I had following experiences for the car I owned:

1. FIAT Palio: One of the best combination of rear seat - Front seat - Boot Space. All the pessager get enough Leg-Head-shoulder room. good Thigh support too.. Sitting position is perfect-I mean not too low not too high.

2. Santro: Very Bumpy ride.. Good Thigh support. Seating position high so lots of body roll. Creates problem to the ppl having motion sickness on long drive..

3. Getz: Ditto for Fiat Palio, but little lesser leg room and sitting position bit lower. So lesser body roll and favourable for PPL with motion sickness.

4. OLD Honda City- (Not Owned but have experience): Rear seat spacious but not comfortable for long drive with 3 PPL in rear seat.. Seating too low, you don't get good thigh support... Develops back pain due to low slung seating, I feel too much tiring..

4. New Honda city- (Not owned by have experience): Good space all around, good Leg space and shoulder room.. Enough thigh support.. Higher sitting posture may be a rpoblem to ppl with motion sickness.

5. All new Honda City (Not owned by have experience): Very good rear seat, leg space, shoulder space.. little less head room. Good thigh support and sitting posture very good, I don't feel tiring at all.

Hope it will help to the readers. All the best.

I am really surprised with this response, One person with this much exprience..!!!!!

This is surely going help everyone.....It will also help with the information,if there are any medicines taken or seat adjustment done for better comfort and to avoid headache/vomiting...



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