In today's issue of USA Today they say that the Corvette is facing government warning label issues with the fact that it is not even rated to safely carry two 200 pound passengers -- which affects probably about everybody that owns a Corvette 

My Viper isn't that much better at 415! Check your door label. The seat size and shape pretty much rules out people that big anyway. I do resent the article's tone that people who weigh over 150 lbs have food problems!
Once again, Viper beats Corvette 415 vs 400![]()
My Viper isn't that much better at 415! Check your door label. The seat size and shape pretty much rules out people that big anyway. I do resent the article's tone that people who weigh over 150 lbs have food problems!
Bill, all kinds of people much bigger than 200 lbs drive and ride in a Viper without much difficulty.
Bill, all kinds of people much bigger than 200 lbs drive and ride in a Viper without much difficulty.
Bill, all kinds of people much bigger than 200 lbs drive and ride in a Viper without much difficulty.
When your over 200 most real sports car can be an issue. As can many other things in life.
A good number of them have complained and had to make modifications and for some that wasn't enough. Some are more fussy than others, and some only take the Vipers for short drives. More power to them if they can be happy in a Viper but I don't think the average "oversized" person will be comfortable in a Viper seat. Some of them are driving Corvettes with their flatter seats. I personally find the Viper seat superior to the Vette seat but I'm also the right size (just like you, Matt). What's oversize? Probably over 6'2" and 220 lbs. But then there are "right sized" people that will complain in Viper seats because they "confining" or "hard", not appreciating a performance seat; those people want pillows.
Just saying our friend who has the Z06 and aspires to get a Viper is very large and cannot fit in the Viper seats..it's unfortunate...I'm sure he can lower the seat, but the seat itself is too snug for his large frame...he has to open our Vert to try to get into it, and cannot even lower himself past getting his right leg in. He'd have to have some major changes in the seat...as I said, it's very unfortunate.~juli
I am a amatuer bodybuilder, I am 5'10 well over 200lbs, I fit in my Viper no problem, I have a Video of A professional bodybuilder 8 time Mr.Olympia Ronnie Coleman, he is the biggest bodybuilder in the world, he is 5'10 over 300lbs, in my Video they show him driving his Red viper GTS, if he can fit in that thing anybody in the world can fit, maybe its a tallness thing, I can see that, but it sure isnt witdh, I attached a picture of him
SRK kenny is like 6'5",300 pounds i think and loves his.
hate to break it to you, but my previous C6 Corvette was more comfortable than any Viper I've sat in. That doesn't discourage me from shopping for a Viper though, because I do not buy sportscars for comfort ratings. If I want comfort, I'll just hop in my Escalade and turn the air conditioned seats on
All this comparing between models is kind of silly, BOTH the Viper and Corvette are nice cars. The main reason I'm interested in a Viper is because they look meaner and are more exotic on the roads. When I had my Corvette, they were just way too common around Houston.
Damn right Juli!
I drove my '67 Camaro to work today.
-no A/C (it is 92F outside today)
-6 speed manual with a solid roller aluminum head SBC
-4-wheel disk brakes, Corbeau seats, iForged 18" wheels
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I like raw driver's cars. The Viper is still a softy when compared to old school musclecars, lol.
Damn right Juli!
I drove my '67 Camaro to work today.
-no A/C (it is 92F outside today)
-6 speed manual with a solid roller aluminum head SBC
-4-wheel disk brakes, Corbeau seats, iForged 18" wheels
You must be registered for see images
I like raw driver's cars. The Viper is still a softy when compared to old school musclecars, lol.