Alright, my shoes.. they are Cole Haan Zerogrands, by far the most comfortable dress shoe I have ever worn. Gotta make a living to pay off this Bronco!
I had the same problem in a Wrangler 4 door, much more comfortable in the Bronco, and head room wasn't even any concern in the front. I posted earlier about the fabric from the soft top resting on my head in the back seat while it was open, closed is fine.
Doors are thinner than standard SUV/Truck (still felt solid), was able to get some angle, and there wasn't any sharp edges to contend with for comfort, unless you throw a hard water bottle in the mesh, that would be a problem.
They both had LUX and leather so the adjustments were all electric on both. Hoping that they have similar range of adjustments on the manual MGV, can't remember the last time I had a manual seat.
Both models I fit well, I could see hitting a few larger obstacles and possibly hitting the pillar, but who isn't gonna push it just a bit. Lucky for you you're the driver and will know its coming. Only yourself to blame. Ha!
Average shoulders here, didn't feel tight, but I can tell you I was more concerned about knee room as I have had a fair amount of trouble over the years.
Sitting in the back with the soft top open, I did hit my head on the loose fabric hanging down.
B pillar was more in my peripheral than I had hoped, but not any bit concerning. I also have a long arm that made the window comfortable. Didn't grab a pic of that.
I'm 6' 7" and the largest concern I have had going through this purchase has been legroom "knee room", 43.1 specs on the 4 door and it was the same legroom on paper as my wife's Highlander... Now granted, I have taken that Highlander thousands of miles over the years, but it hasn't always been...