Toyota has done something completely asinine with the 2017 Corolla. I can't speak to other models, but this issue is probably not limited to this one car or year.
The left side of the driver's seat is normal in width and inclination. It slopes up gradually and offers gentle support for butt, thighs, and leg. But the right side does not. It not only does not come out as far as the left side does, ending about an inch and a half shy of where the left side ends, the inclination juts up sharply at a much sharper angle. The effect is that while the left side of the body, for those of us with a larger frame, is comfortably supported, the the seat suddenly ends on the right side, right under the sciatic nerve, and juts right into that sensitive part of the leg.
This actually causes my right leg to fall asleep while driving because nerve communication is cut off due to this seat's design. As you can imagine, this is of overwhelming concern when it comes to being able to drive safely. I actually HAVE to use the radar cruise control ALL the time even on busy streets with lights and shit so I can keep my leg in a position that keeps it a little more awake and responsive. I wish I could trade this thing in for a car that doesn't only come with half a driver's seat, but I don't have the money or resources to do so. I'm stuck with this nightmare.
So two questions:
1) Am I the only one who experiences this or are there others? (please respond if you're out there)
2) What solutions have you found to help with this? (if you're about 6' tall)
Thanks,
EAT
The left side of the driver's seat is normal in width and inclination. It slopes up gradually and offers gentle support for butt, thighs, and leg. But the right side does not. It not only does not come out as far as the left side does, ending about an inch and a half shy of where the left side ends, the inclination juts up sharply at a much sharper angle. The effect is that while the left side of the body, for those of us with a larger frame, is comfortably supported, the the seat suddenly ends on the right side, right under the sciatic nerve, and juts right into that sensitive part of the leg.
This actually causes my right leg to fall asleep while driving because nerve communication is cut off due to this seat's design. As you can imagine, this is of overwhelming concern when it comes to being able to drive safely. I actually HAVE to use the radar cruise control ALL the time even on busy streets with lights and shit so I can keep my leg in a position that keeps it a little more awake and responsive. I wish I could trade this thing in for a car that doesn't only come with half a driver's seat, but I don't have the money or resources to do so. I'm stuck with this nightmare.
So two questions:
1) Am I the only one who experiences this or are there others? (please respond if you're out there)
2) What solutions have you found to help with this? (if you're about 6' tall)
Thanks,
EAT