ProfessorBolta said:
GoldenZephyr said:
I don't know that the Bolt is a "compliance car" or not.
It's helping compliance but roadmap wise it's not a compliance car.
Only that the front seats have very thin padding and minimal lower back support.
Which is what you want to get a C class interior in a B class car. Also common misconception because in the developed world we have such good posture is that we need lower back support. Your sacrum/L5 is where the arch in your back exists, the rest of the spine should be relatively straight. With the Bolt if you push your pelvis back in the seat you'll have a pretty good sitting posture. But even if you still want the other way of sitting it should be easy to fix with a seat pad of one sort or another.
I think it would be great if Chevy at the least offered free of charge to Bolt owners a removable seat back cushion that would increase the curve in the lower section (supporting the lower back) and help move the driver forward a bit, so the seat does not curve around and press in on the shoulders so much near the top.
Yeah again that actually contributes to long term back issues, even though its what most people are used to unfortunately.
I've studied the Aplomb or Balance method of posture which was inspired by studying why less industrialized people are able to carry heavy weights on their heads all day long. Using these techniques (or rather unlearning the way we sit in the US) is very comfortable in the Bolt.
Let's go over the actual data...
As Chevy LIQUIDATES their rotting U.S. Bolt EV inventory with $3000 private offers and incredible leasing subsidies, Europe, Canada, South Korea and even China (where there's most likely high demand) may beg to differ that this is indeed a compliance car...
There's absolutely no need to thank me, I'm going to help you make your seat argument stronger...You state the Bolt's seat is the most comfortable seat you and your family ever sat in...So if I told you your "study" on the "balance method" was the most insightful thing I've read, where does your mind go to next? You'll want to know the SECOND and THIRD most insightful thing I've read...So if you choose to engage (my guess is you won't) please state your/your families second most comfortable seat and your least most comfortable seat...The good news for you is IF Chevy actually improves this seat, the old seat, which you find the most comfortable ever, will be flooded on ebay, so you can buy dozens of them for your home and office...
Conspiracy Theorists often dismiss any data that doesn't fit their outcome, certainly feels like this is case here with your study...The one thing that jumps out at me are seats are fixed/static while the exact position of a humans L5 will differ from body to body, specific seating position can vary person to person in addition to the fact no one can sit perfectly still...Furthermore, according to your study, we've all been sitting wrong for decades so our backs are already ruined...And if you're recommending to getting an aftermarket pad, that changes your L5 position...So here's more data you're welcome to dismiss:
The majority of the longest threads on this forums are all about the seats...
http://www.mychevybolt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=5902 (This very thread)
http://www.mychevybolt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5756
http://www.mychevybolt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6212
http://www.mychevybolt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6031
Many more "mega threads" in various Bolt/GM/EV forums...
Many more short complaint threads here and other forums....
Change.org has over 100 petitions signatures to recall the seats...
Motortrend stated they should change the seat...
https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2017/CHEVROLET/BOLT 3 seat complaints...
If anyone wants to make someone's day, bring the Bolt EV to an upholster and they'll never forget the first time they encountered the Bolt EVs seat...