Interior room (windows, ceiling height, visibility)
I have been in the Camaro several times now, and as previous posts have mentioned, it's no secret that the visibility is poor and the interior is somewhat claustrophobic. I just wanted to hear from people who now own the Camaro and have not had muscle/sports cars in the past and have spent some time in their new car. Have you gotten used to it? Any feedback?
PS: I'm going from a 2001 honda civic to this... the only other regular drivers i've had are parents cars including an Acura RDX, RL, TL, GM Yukon, and Buick Ranier, all large spacious cars. |
I really don't understand what people are talking about. I have no visibility issues whatsoever, and didn't since day one. I do not feel claustrophobic in it and never have. I really don't understand what the big deal is....there isn't one as far as I'm concerned. :iono:
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It took me about a week or two to get used to the visibility. But now I feel like I can see everything perfectly. Just use your mirrors and everything is easy.
As far as the ceiling, I am 5'-10" and I have plenty of space from the top of my head to the ceiling. Plenty. Some people my height have said they've had problems, I don't see how. |
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There is nothing to get "used" to... other than getting used to comfort and performance. I'm going from a 77 Silverado to a 10 Camaro. |
I have had but one test drive in a Camaro. It almost felt like a little cave. My daily driver is a Mazda3 hatchback. I found a HUGE blind spot out the driver's side rear in the Camaro. Took me forever to merge onto the freeway trying to decide if anyone was there or not. Elsewhere, visibility seemed OK.
Any owners bothered by the big blind spot? Rob |
It may be your height that is an issue rather than the car. I'm only 5'8 but i fit in the car great and the front windshield is fine with me, i can see fine, there is a huge blind spot in the back but thats not really a big deal, you just have to rely on your mirrors which you should be using anyway.
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http://www.linquist.net/motorsports/tech/mirrors/ http://www.motorists.org/blog/how-to...-view-mirrors/ |
Well it's a fighter cockpit based concept so it might not fit the tastes of everyone.
If the team had a constraint on this then the car would not look like it does. It would not exist in it's present form. |
I went from an S10 truck to the Camaro and noticed less visibility. I got used to it over time. It's no big deal now.
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This is my fourth Camaro. As Vash said it feels like a fighter cockpit, Vette like to me. The visibility is an issue for about the first fifteen minutes of driving, then you adjust and forget all about it.
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I'm 6'2, and from the Camaro with the sunroof I sat in at the dealership, my head tapped the roof. With that in mind, it only just barely touched it, so I ordered mine without and I don't forsee a problem.
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If they made more visibility it wouldn't look like a sports car. Go ahead and think of all the cars you've been in with superb panoramic visibility. Now pictures what it looks like. Sports car? Not likely.
If visibility is an issue for you, you bought the car for the wrong reasons. People don't put big roots blowers on their muscle cars and complain about visibility. It looks badass and goes like stink; like the Camaro. Coincidence? I think not. I'm 6'5'' and I won't let that stop me from buying a Camaro. |
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