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I am excited about moving on to a Rivian. I was waiting on the R3, but must have the Borealis R2😊 However I am concerned about the very large hood that I cannot see past. As it is I need a cushion to sit on. I am in a Tesla Y and have great view on the road in front of me. I am concerned about that front end….. the driver seat mechanics don’t accommodate a short person….. the seat will not go high enough, yet the front of the seat elevates higher then the true seat and that definitely does not work for me. Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.
My wife of 50 years and 4’11” drove the R2 and loved it. No issues with hood or reaching the pedals.
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I could blame google but I used girl in my query so it used it in its answer.

In any case I fixed it.

Lady simply isn't in my lexicon. I see Lady as a Southernly thing so I had to go with something else.

I do find it perplexing I used girl. The OP is a personal trainer who might or might not throw boulders for fun.

I tend to be very informal with language on forums so I think that's why I used girl.

I did ask Google why I used it as this is its answer.
"1. The Fashion Industry Standard
The fashion world frequently uses "girl" as a generic demographic label. Phrases like "it-girl," "French girl style," or "petite girls" are standard industry marketing terms. You likely mirrored the exact phrasing used in fashion blogs, TikTok trends, and retail categories. [1]

2. Lack of an Everyday Equivalent to "Guy"
English has a linguistic gap. For men, we use "guy" as a casual, age-appropriate middle ground between the youthful "boy" and the formal "man." For women, there is no perfect equivalent. "Woman" can feel overly formal or serious in a casual search, "lady" can feel dated, and "gal" is rarely used by younger generations. As a result, "girl" often becomes the default casual term. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

3. Sociolinguistic Habit (Diminutive Naming)
In American English, "girl" is routinely used by adults of all genders to refer to adult women in casual contexts (e.g., "girls' night out" or "I need to ask the girl at the front desk"). Because it is so deeply embedded in everyday speech, it slips into search queries without conscious thought about the literal age definition. [1, 2]

4. Search Query Efficiency
When typing into search engines, people naturally use informal, colloquial language. "Petite girls" feels like a natural, conversational phrase, whereas "petite adult women" sounds clinical, sterile, and overly precise for a quick Google search."
Seriously? It was tongue in cheek. Good grief.
 

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My wife of 50 years and 4’11” drove the R2 and loved it. No issues with hood or reaching the pedals.
Oh - that's really good to hear. My in-laws have one reserved and it would be my mother-in-law's primary ride and I think she's 5' 0". We're doing our R2 test drive today and I was planning to get her behind the wheel to at least confirm that it fits her.
 

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Oh - that's really good to hear. My in-laws have one reserved and it would be my mother-in-law's primary ride and I think she's 5' 0". We're doing our R2 test drive today and I was planning to get her behind the wheel to at least confirm that it fits her.
Adding my wife drives a model y now so a good comparison.
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