LeftieBiker
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Good luck with that! I've asked GM and the dealer to repurchase the car because of how terrible the seat is and both have refused. At first, it started out as pain in my left hamstring, then began in my left hip, left leg, and back. I've NEVER had back pain in my life. My dealer in Glendale, CA has said that unless Chevy/GM does a recall, then there is nothing they can do. GM says the dealer states that they found no difference in operation and feel between my seat and the seat of 2 other models, so there's nothing GM will do. Funny how after driving the Malibu for a little over 2 weeks all pain went away! Oh... and my neighbor's Bolt that has leather seats is fine. He sat in mine and felt exactly what I felt immediately.cperlin said:I think a sadist designed the seats in the Bolt. I've had mine a week and I'm really miserable. I haven't had this much back pain in 35 years, when I was disabled by a back injury. Between the flared seat cushions and the too far forward head rest, they couldn't have designed a more uncomfortable seat if they tried. I'm 5'2" and slightly above average weight. If I can't find a solution, I'm going to have to bring the car back.
Well, that's encouraging... GM is listening. I wonder how many sales did it cost them.cperlin said:Update: ... GM says they know they have a problem with the Bolt seats and they are working on a solution.
cperlin said:Update: I spoke with a GM customer care representative (contacted at [email protected]) and my dealership. GM says they know they have a problem with the Bolt seats and they are working on a solution. In the meantime, they have forbidden my dealership from making any modifications to my vehicle. I had asked that they change the angle of the headrest or replace it with one that is not so bent. Because they will not work with me on a modification and I am so miserable in the car, I told my dealership that I didn't want the car. Right now I am waiting for a Volt to come in and if it is more comfortable, I am going to trade out my Bolt for the Volt. My dealership is willing to work with me on that. It's too bad because the Bolt is otherwise a very cool car and I liked the idea of all electric.
cperlin said:Update: I spoke with a GM customer care representative (contacted at [email protected]) and my dealership. GM says they know they have a problem with the Bolt seats and they are working on a solution.
Here is the answer to what I did...cperlin said:Iletric, what did you find for $900 that worked for you? I've tried everything I could find.
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