Interior size data - C6 vs C7 - Inside
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Interior size data - C6 vs C7 - Inside
So I got tired of hearing how much smaller the C7 interior is than the C6, and how the Corvette has gotten progressively smaller each generation.
Because I don't think its true... People might be getting older and fatter but I don't think the cars are getting smaller.
So I looked it up. I spent some fair time looking, but the data seems to say that the interior is EXACT within a tenth of an inch in all of these dimensions.
That seems suspicious to me. Does anyone have a source that shows different numbers for either before I get carried away?
Thanks,
Dave
PS: The C7 is "styled" differently so that things are closer to you, even more driver-oriented, so it feels like it's more intimate, but it's not actually any smaller so far as I can tell.
Because I don't think its true... People might be getting older and fatter but I don't think the cars are getting smaller.
So I looked it up. I spent some fair time looking, but the data seems to say that the interior is EXACT within a tenth of an inch in all of these dimensions.
That seems suspicious to me. Does anyone have a source that shows different numbers for either before I get carried away?
Thanks,
Dave
PS: The C7 is "styled" differently so that things are closer to you, even more driver-oriented, so it feels like it's more intimate, but it's not actually any smaller so far as I can tell.
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those numbers are interesting, but I dont' need specs for A-B comparisons and the feeling I have once seated, belted-in, and door closed.
I've owned C3's, a C4, C5's, and now a C7; an have driven C6's.
For me, the roomiest was the C5, followed by the C4. Granted the C4 was a btch to get in & out of, but once in there I didn't feel cramped.
The C7 feels as if there's less depth and width when compared to all the others I've owned/been-in; even worse on the passengers side. I have the drivers seat all the way back on my C7 (and yes... I have that sensor unplugged). On all other generations, I had the drivers seat almost all the way back... but not needed to be all the way.
I AM NOT COMPLAINING !!!! i love the C7, both outside and in. But it feels tighter for the occupants IMO.
I've owned C3's, a C4, C5's, and now a C7; an have driven C6's.
For me, the roomiest was the C5, followed by the C4. Granted the C4 was a btch to get in & out of, but once in there I didn't feel cramped.
The C7 feels as if there's less depth and width when compared to all the others I've owned/been-in; even worse on the passengers side. I have the drivers seat all the way back on my C7 (and yes... I have that sensor unplugged). On all other generations, I had the drivers seat almost all the way back... but not needed to be all the way.
I AM NOT COMPLAINING !!!! i love the C7, both outside and in. But it feels tighter for the occupants IMO.
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A lot of people FEEL like the C7 has a smaller interior so they state it like it's fact. Feelings aren't facts though.
I agree with you it feels smaller. First time I ever saw in a C7 (non-Z) I thought the whole car was significantly smaller inside and out, but don't know if it is or not on the outside, but it's the same inside.
Last edited by davepl; 05-24-2018 at 12:43 PM.
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those numbers are interesting, but I dont' need specs for A-B comparisons and the feeling I have once seated, belted-in, and door closed.
I've owned C3's, a C4, C5's, and now a C7; an have driven C6's.
For me, the roomiest was the C5, followed by the C4. Granted the C4 was a btch to get in & out of, but once in there I didn't feel cramped.
The C7 feels as if there's less depth and width when compared to all the others I've owned/been-in; even worse on the passengers side. I have the drivers seat all the way back on my C7 (and yes... I have that sensor unplugged). On all other generations, I had the drivers seat almost all the way back... but not needed to be all the way.
I AM NOT COMPLAINING !!!! i love the C7, both outside and in. But it feels tighter for the occupants IMO.
I've owned C3's, a C4, C5's, and now a C7; an have driven C6's.
For me, the roomiest was the C5, followed by the C4. Granted the C4 was a btch to get in & out of, but once in there I didn't feel cramped.
The C7 feels as if there's less depth and width when compared to all the others I've owned/been-in; even worse on the passengers side. I have the drivers seat all the way back on my C7 (and yes... I have that sensor unplugged). On all other generations, I had the drivers seat almost all the way back... but not needed to be all the way.
I AM NOT COMPLAINING !!!! i love the C7, both outside and in. But it feels tighter for the occupants IMO.
What sensor unplugged?
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There's a sensor behind the seat (at least in my Convert) that stops rearward seat travel when it is triggered.
You can get the seat further back if you get out and push the top forward as you move it back so the sensor trips later, for example.
You can get the seat further back if you get out and push the top forward as you move it back so the sensor trips later, for example.
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On our 2017 coupe, the sensor is hidden under the carpet on the "wall" behind each seat back. When the seat back hits the sensor, rearward movement stops.
Rear movement is also stopped if I unlatch the seat back and tilt it forward, not sure if minor tilt adjustment stop movement on our car.
Rear movement is also stopped if I unlatch the seat back and tilt it forward, not sure if minor tilt adjustment stop movement on our car.
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With the C6 you could just lean back and have the seat flex another inch or so while you “adjust yourself “ in. Not so with this C7, which is the way it should be. Maybe the door cards or center console takes up more room from the c6.
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Loved all the posts below on the driver room on the C5, C6, and C7 corvettes. I owned two C5 coupes and had plenty of room in them. Never felt cramped. Never had the chance to sit in a C6. I am 6'3" and about 270 pounds. I would love to purchase a C7 coupe, but when I sat in a friend's, it was just too tight. Maybe we missed a seat adjustment that would have made a difference. However, from what I read below, it looks like a lot of guys around my size find the C7 too tight for comfortable driving. Sure wish I could find some way around this. Maybe the C8's will provide more room.