The best car for comfort
Discussion
Hi all, ive mainly had Japanese cars like Suzuki and Mazda 3 and 6, I have chosen reliability. However, Mazdas are great cars to drive but the drive is on a firm side.
In the future I am thinking of 3 choices either Ford Mondeo, Passat or Insignia Grand Sport, can you tell me which car would have the best suspensions that would iron out and absorb any dents on the road and in general have a good, comfortable, soft and smooth ride? I am not too bothered about sporty handling, I am more into smooth and soft ride. What would be my best choice? I guess no one has yet driven Insignia Grand Sport so I guess we can only go off the current Insignia drive..
Thank you for your answers
In the future I am thinking of 3 choices either Ford Mondeo, Passat or Insignia Grand Sport, can you tell me which car would have the best suspensions that would iron out and absorb any dents on the road and in general have a good, comfortable, soft and smooth ride? I am not too bothered about sporty handling, I am more into smooth and soft ride. What would be my best choice? I guess no one has yet driven Insignia Grand Sport so I guess we can only go off the current Insignia drive..
Thank you for your answers
I've not found anything that rides as well as an 80s/early 90s Jaguar Sovereign, however I have found that Volvo seats are superbly comfortable for long journeys and they ride about as well as anything does these days. Having now had to suffer Skoda church pew seats I truly appreciate the value of well shaped, supportive seating in a car you're going to cover long distances in.
In my quest for comfort (I cover a relatively high annual mileage) I found that a facelift W211was pretty much spot-on - long wheelbase, nicely insulated, making it a rather relaxing drive. I no longer own it, but it soaked up 22k miles in 6 months without trying.
Edited by equallytempered on Monday 8th May 21:32
andrewlya said:
Is new Mondeo more comfy drive than Passat??
Which model years are you considering?I had a 2012 Passat B7 which I replaced with a 2008 Mondeo Mk4.
In terms of ride/handling, the Passat wins hands down. It is an uncompromised waft-mobile. There are no sporty pretences. It's not bad on twisty roads, but it feels "bred" for ride comfort/smoothness/waftability. Sound deadening was far better in the Passat. Even the steering felt better (despite being EPAS compared to the hydraulic system in the Mk4 Mondeo) - not as much feedback but in terms of comfort it was spot on.
The Mondeo Mk4 still attempts to be a decent handling car - but it's simply too big. It feels agile for the size, but the size is so vast that it can't possibly feel fun. The suspension is a compromise. Too hard for ultimate comfort, too soft for fun. And road noise was quite a bit more intrusive than the Passat.
At least the Passat knows what it's about. Ride comfort, waftability, smoothness.
HOWEVER
The Passat's seats and driving position were nothing short of horrific. They seem to be a bit 'Marmite' on VW forums, but for me they were hateful things. It would cripple me after 30 minutes. I suffered leg/back pain for the entire year I had the car. Everything was wrong - my whole body felt twisted. The seat base was flat and unsupportive and far too narrow.
In contrast, the Mondeo's driving position was perfection. The seat (Titanium X model) was an ergonomic work of art. I have had several big Volvos before and none of them had a seat base as good as the Mondeo. The backrest was merely "good", but the base was spectacularly comfortable.
So there you go, if it's a choice between a Passat B7 or Mondeo Mk4... If you happen to be one of the people who find the Passat comfortable, then it's easily the winner. But make sure you go for a long test drive - mine was about 20 minutes and was too short to notice the comfort problems.
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