What's the best car seat you've ever sat in?
What's the best car seat you've ever sat in?
GT86/BRZ by far, believe it or not.
far as any super car ive ever driven or sat in. either way too flat and non supportive, too stiff, and in the R35 you need shoulders like a 12 year old girl to fit.
S class merc
Ferrari 456
the suede leather seat out of an 86/87 fiero se
it sounds like it would be shit but fuck me is it comfortable
2002 Subaru Forester.
Saab 9000 Aero
E36 M3 with the optional sports seats
Mk7 Golf GTI was surprisingly good too
2006 Mazda3 GT
-supportive, cupped your body, just the right level of firmness, comfy, supported under knees (so many fucking SHORT seats designed for asians and women of 5' height)
1987 VW Scirocco
2000 GTI I had came with some bloody nice Recaro seats, probably not the best to most, but to me they were /comfy/ as.
Believe it or not, a set of factory Recaro seats in, of all things, a fucking SATURN.
Hands down Volvo.
How can the rest of you fags even compete?
>Comfy all around including the cloth ones.
>WHIPS (reduce neck and back injury in rear collision)
>Excellent thigh support
>Good bolstering
>Headrest maximum comfy
>Lumbar support in the right place
CLS63 AMG, there really nice.
Volvo is great but Rolls Royce is on another planet when it comes to comfy.
Any Mercedes with MBTex
Mitsubishi Ralliart Magna.
None of you niggers will understand that level of comfy
VW Crafter seat with air suspention.
You can drive those vans for 10-12 hours straight no problem.
Recaro SPG
1999 Volvo S40, base model cloth seats.
This, Rolls Royce's are comfy as fuck.
Either my 2010 Golf, a 2013 Hyundai Genesis, or a 1987 Merc 300SDL
My dad's 2015 S-550.
2016 Focus ST prolly
I haven't sat in many great seats
Some cheap ass 80's subaru from back in the day.
The back of the seat was hard plastic and hollowed out so you cold fold the rear seat down without the headrests hitting the front seat. It was awesome! My new car doesn't have that, mother fuckers.
The seats also had wings. We called them bucket seats. 1980's bucket seats. Fuck yeah!
aw11 seats
Volvo S60R. Anyone who doesn't agree has not sat in a healthy s60r
>2013 Hyundai Genesis
Track version?
86 cutlass supreme kek
Rear seats of a 1984 Audi 80
(volvo 740 is a close second)
A Lincoln Continental
30 way seats are something else
90's opel corsa.
saab
but those seats dont age well
when they are new they are suberb
wish they were not all leather.
I noticed no one ever mentioned Lexus again after OP.
those lack plush
Vectras half leather half buckets. They fit me just so right
2000 CL500 with ventilation and massage. Following that, 2001 Saab 9-5 Aero and 2008 Scania R420 as equal second place
my nigga, was gonna say the same
the cloth seats in my base 2001 were amazing if you sat with good posture, and just adjustable enough to fit perfectly
well bolstered too, and the 90's tweed upholstery was comfy af
Lexus IS
For hooning: Ferrari F430 Scuderia
For cruising: Hellcat
I've never been inside any flagship german luxobarges.
Probably a Bentley Continental GT, never been in a Rolls unfortunately.
Also as said, volvo is comfy af, I was in a s60 polestar and it was an amazing experience like the Bentley, fast and yet comfortable.
t. never been in a Bentley
For the driver, the RX-8 in cloth trim.
I just hugged me just right, but I'm only 5'8" and 130lb. I also sat high enough in it, which is a problem in lots of sports cars. Good mix of comfort while still being hugged and having feel.
As a passenger, the back seats of an S Class.
I've driven a few different generations of Bentleys and the seats didn't blow me away, the suspension is top notch and they are the most comfy cars overall for the most part but if you took the seat out of the car and compared them to other brands they aren't that special.
1st gen King Ranch F150 seats.
2003 acura CL
Go ahead call it a posh honda, but those seats are COMFY
>Lexus IS
First gen only. Second gen is insanely cramped. Third gen is OK.
Audi R8 followed by any Saab
If you don't take care of them. Just use the appropriate leather cleaner and they're fine...
Are there tables of H-Point (hip-point) heights for cars and trucks sold in the USA? The H-Point is roughly the height of your hip above the floor. Full size trucks tend to have high H-Points, sports cars have low. I'm looking to compare mid-size cars and compact crossovers that have high H-Points, e.g. Ford Five Hundred, Subaru Forester.