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Now im confused. We had another member on here who's like 6'5 and said he fit without issue. He had a YouTube video doing a ride along. Im 6'2 as well so someone needs to clarify this haha.
I'm 6-3 and can drive across the country in my 370 with nothing aching at all. Depends on your leg/torso ratio I guess.
 

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What's your ratio? Are you sponsored by Chevrolegs like me, or more like the guy in the video?
I think my legs are longer than the TFL guy in the video. My head doesn't get as close to the headliner. I have the seat all the way back.
 

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His head was against the roof. Doesn't matter what his weight is. Being fat and out of shape doesn't make you any taller haha
After loosing weight I realized my big bum affected how high my head was in my g37 LOL, smaller bum, lower head height LOL
 

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I'm 6-3 and can drive across the country in my 370 with nothing aching at all. Depends on your leg/torso ratio I guess.
I'm just under 6"-3" and have driven a couple of 370s without issue. I probably had 1.5-2" of headroom to spare. With the exception of shoulder room (2/10" less) the interior specs for the new Z are identical to those of the 370. I am not worried about fitting inside the new Z. Perhaps anyone who is should find a 370 and try it out for size.
 
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