I purchased my challenger in 2011 and quickly became aware that the headrest put my head in a very uncomfortable pushed-forward position. after many attempts at manipulating the seat position i came up with something that made it tolerable, but on any long drive (half an hour or more) i get a stiff neck and headache. i had no history of neck problems prior to this time. over time i seem to have developed chronic neck stiffness, muscle tension and numbness in my fingers. my neck has now started cracking when i turn my head suddenly. it has never done this before, but it has seriously aggravated the problem. the headaches it causes are severe and can last weeks. i have noticed whenever i take a "vacation" from driving my car for several weeks at a time the problem improves. just this week, though, my car has been in the shop and i have a rental, a 2013 chevy impala. this car is an absolute nightmare regarding head restraint placement. no matter what seat position i try, it pushes my head forward at a sharp angle. by the time i drive home from work - 20 minutes - i am almost sick from the discomfort and pain. please, please, please... reconsider the legislation passed to make these new head restraints "safer" for me. i may never, ever be involved in an accident where i suffer whiplash injuries, but i am certainly feeling "whiplash" pain. i believe it is causing me permanent injury. there must be a compromise to make cars safer without chronic pain issues for their drivers. i have done extensive research on this issue, so i know i am not alone. i would find a new car, but all newer models i like seem to have this design flaw. i have no idea what to do, other than removing or modifying my headrest to try and get some relief. surely a better rule is preferable to my solution which leaves me completely unprotected. *tr