Back seat pics....
Although big on the outside, I think all the safety features of the car take away alot of potential space.
For example on my NO safety feature skyline, the doors (including the inside cloth) width is about 2 or 3 inches. On my trailblazer its 7 inches.
The new camaro has a whole list of safety goodies which could be why its quite small in the back.
For example on my NO safety feature skyline, the doors (including the inside cloth) width is about 2 or 3 inches. On my trailblazer its 7 inches.
The new camaro has a whole list of safety goodies which could be why its quite small in the back.

I think the rear seat space of the new Camaro needs to be kept in perspective. I believe most would agree, the car's stunning good looks are a key to its popularity today. I recall that many were delighted how close the production car was to the concept (I am too)... well rear headroom was one of the tradeoffs for that. The rear room in the Camaro has been compared to the 04+ GTO herein - but having sat in both now (and owned an 05 GTO) I'd say that there was more room in the GTO but it was a real challenge getting in (AND OUT) of the GTO... not just due to the slow seats but to the tiny door openings.
The new Camaro's pop-slide front passenger seat is a real help in ingress/egress for rear passengers, as are the big doors. It also seems the non-sunroof cars have a little more rear headroom. I sat in a 2010 Camaro at a dealer recently. I adjusted the front pass. seat forward as much as I could and still be comfy there, with a reasonable recline angle. Then I got in the back. I found (I'm 5'9") it to be livable in the back and it seemed to be a tiny amount more rear legroom than my 4gen. In fact IIRC the interior specs on Edmunds show one inch or so more rear legroom officially for the new Camaro, vs the 4gens. I believe my kids (9 and 12) will enjoy being in the back of my 5gen Camaro more than they do my 4gen Trans Am, partly due to them both having a side window.
I think the pix herein are a little misleading since the seats in the 2010 seem to have more travel than the 4gens did. YMMV
Last edited by BigDarknFast; May 17, 2009 at 06:36 AM.

GM:
Impala
Malibu
Aura
G6
G8
Lacrosse
Lucerne
CTS
STS
DTS
Ford:
Fusion
Milan
MKZ
Taurus
Sable
MKS
Chrysler:
300
Sebring
Charger
Avenger
Mazda:
6
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Galant
Nissan:
Altima
Maxima
Honda:
Accord
Civic
TSX
TL
RL
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Camry
Corolla
ES
GS
LS
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Sonata
Genesis
Amanti
Optima
BMW:
3-series
5-series
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E-class
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CLS-class
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Passat
A4
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A8
Even if you disagree with the inclusion of some of the items on this list, you'd be foolish to stand by your statement.
Do you know if that's true?
Last edited by johnsocal; May 19, 2009 at 05:13 PM.
I'm 5' 10" and can fit in the back of the 2010. I fit a little better in the 4th gen - it has more headroom, but on the other hand the 2010 has a higher H point which would actually be a bit more comfortable in theory, if your head didn't hit the roof.
In any event, I can sit behind myself in both cars.
In any event, I can sit behind myself in both cars.
I'm 5' 10" and can fit in the back of the 2010. I fit a little better in the 4th gen - it has more headroom, but on the other hand the 2010 has a higher H point which would actually be a bit more comfortable in theory, if your head didn't hit the roof.
In any event, I can sit behind myself in both cars.
In any event, I can sit behind myself in both cars.
My Cobalt is the same way - you essentially have to have everyone get in on the passenger side. But it was a lot cheaper than a Challenger...
Not much of a vehicle Enthusiast if you don't know the rear seating to some vehicles! hahahahahahahh
I Have a G8 that has really nice rear passenger room!!!
I Have a G8 that has really nice rear passenger room!!!
what does the weight of the vehicle have to do with the rear seating capacity? i dont ever plan on putting anyone in my back seats. most cars only have back seats for insurance reasons. i dont think this is the camaros case. but who really wants to sit in the back seat of a car like this? not me. id rather be up front.
Who has the better back seat set-up? The Challenger or the new Camaro?
Challenger has larger back seats but you can only access them on the passenger side while the Camaro has less rear space but passengers can access the rear seat(s) on both sides of the car.
Challenger has larger back seats but you can only access them on the passenger side while the Camaro has less rear space but passengers can access the rear seat(s) on both sides of the car.
why wouldnt you be able to getin on the driverside to the back seats in the challanger? just move the seat forward and fold it up. just because it may not have a lever, doesnt meen you cant get in from the driver side.
You are the first person here to state that you can access the rear seats on the driver's side of the Challenger.
Well, you "can" access it on the driver's side from the Challenger, you just have to wait for the power seat to slide all the way to the forward position and then manually power it back and find your "spot" since the seat won't automatically go back into the place that it was.
im not stating its possible, but what makes it so impossible? does it not have a forward and backwards lever or switch? does it not fold forward or lean back? i dont see why you couldnt get in it if it has these functions.


