eastpark wrote:
My wife has a 2014 Forester. I really like this car, but when I'm driving for more than an hour I'm sure that I'd confess to any crime ever committed. It's just that effective as a torture device.
I had to add foam to my forester to make the seat comfortable. Its nice now but it was agony when I first got it. Surprisingly the base model with no lower back controls that I test drove for a good long time was great.
Rusted_Busted_Spit wrote:
When we got married my wife had a 92 Celica GT with manual seats and I could never get comfortable in them. I really liked the rest of the car, but those seats.
The GT seats aren't great. The trick is to snag a set out of a GTS/AllTrac.
Probably the best thing i ever did to my old 92 GT.
Jerry
Dork
7/9/14 6:50 p.m.
Would you believe the seats in the Abarth are more comfy (to me) than the cushy seat in the 01 2.5RS Subarust?
The Jensen's seats suck, but as Basil says you gotta suffer for art. The worst 'mainstream' seats I've ever experienced were in a 1998 Camry rental car. I sent an employee to Jax, she came back complaining that the seats were awful. I had to go about ten days later and rented a similar car, I had to agree. TERRIBLE after a half hour or so, the 5 hours was agony.
bluebarchetta wrote:
The first-gen Saturn S-series had decent seats in both the SOHC (Sx1) and DOHC (Sx2) versions, but when they brought out the second-gen in 1996, they made the Sx1 seats awful. The bottom cushion is squishy and unsupportive and the backrest has no lumbar support whatsoever. They should have just kept using the first-gen Sx1 seat.
Last-gen Cavalier seats are pretty bad too.
I couldn't get a feel for the 1st gen SL1 seats as they where too small and I never fit correctly, to put things nicely. It felt as if the biggest that could fit comfortably would be 5'8" and a men's large. The second gen fit myself nicely and was basic but not bad.
wearymicrobe wrote:
eastpark wrote:
My wife has a 2014 Forester. I really like this car, but when I'm driving for more than an hour I'm sure that I'd confess to any crime ever committed. It's just that effective as a torture device.
I had to add foam to my forester to make the seat comfortable. Its nice now but it was agony when I first got it. Surprisingly the base model with no lower back controls that I test drove for a good long time was great.
I've played with the lumbar control quite a lot, with poor results. I guess I'll need to pick up some foam as well.
Cotton
UltraDork
7/10/14 10:35 a.m.
The stock seats on my BMW k1200s and k1300s were bad. I found out this the hard way when I hopped the plane to pick up then k1200s in Dallas, then rode straight through almost 700 miles home. I have more hate for that seat than any other seat ever.
Feedyurhed wrote:
The problem is everybody's body is different yet the seats have to be fairly generic and/or universal to accomadate tens (maybe hundreds) of thousands of bodies. It just isn't going to happen. A few may be happy, most won't. It's far better than it use to be and seats are more adjustable now too but ultimately you can't over come the huge varieties if body types. Don't get me wrong, there are some flat out bad seats out there( the NC Miata as previously mentioned) but in general more thought is put in to them than years ago. If you really want a good seat, have one custom made to you and just exchange in each new car you get. Ya have fun with that one! Hey, race drivers do it.
While that is true, automakers have a size human that they do make seats (and actually all manufactureres have a standard). I found out a while ago that I am exactly that size, which is why it surprises me so much when I come across something which is truely uncomfortable and doesn't fit. I am crash test dummy size
Feedyurhed wrote:
Don't get me wrong, there are some flat out bad seats out there( the NC Miata as previously mentioned) but in general more thought is put in to them than years ago. If you really want a good seat, have one custom made to you and just exchange in each new car you get. Ya have fun with that one! Hey, race drivers do it.
This thread is a follow up to my other one, mostly. A grassroots solution to uncomfortable seats is to use a factory or aftermarket seat that is comfortable to an individual, and use that in each car they own.
mndsm
MegaDork
7/10/14 1:07 p.m.
Mr_Clutch42 wrote:
Feedyurhed wrote:
Don't get me wrong, there are some flat out bad seats out there( the NC Miata as previously mentioned) but in general more thought is put in to them than years ago. If you really want a good seat, have one custom made to you and just exchange in each new car you get. Ya have fun with that one! Hey, race drivers do it.
This thread is a follow up to my other one, mostly. A grassroots solution to uncomfortable seats is to use a factory or aftermarket seat that is comfortable to an individual, and use that in each car they own.
This is my plan going forward, especially considering I don't think I'll buy another car with airbags in the seats.