Daily for ~£5k with the most comfortable seats?
Daily for ~£5k with the most comfortable seats?
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hooblah

Original Poster:

539 posts

107 months

Tuesday 31st July 2018
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I'll be doing around 100 miles a day with the new job and I need a suitable car. Budget is around £5k. The only thing is I need something with ultra comfortable seats due to having a bad back.
I had a w210 e class and the seats in that were terrible. Everyone who sat in it thought they were quite comfortable, my back disagrees. So not really sure what to do.

anonymous-user

74 months

Tuesday 31st July 2018
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You need to try them for yourself, everyone is different.

That said, Volvo and Saab always used to be my go-to for comfortable, supportive but not rock hard seats so maybe see how they suit you.

ZX10R NIN

29,749 posts

145 months

Tuesday 31st July 2018
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My go to when people have back issues is the CLK Sport models as they come with Orthopedic seats with pretty much every adjustment & you can get a nice one in budget, either that or S60/Saab 9-3/E Class but there seats aren't as adjustable.

320cdi

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...

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220cdi

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...

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Or the very rare Avantgarde Sport these had the softer Avantgarde suspension but came with the Sport interior.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...

FlatToTheMat

1,426 posts

183 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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Ive had lots of cars, honestly the most comfortable seat was a 2002 Mondeo. Most people swear by Saabs and Volvo;s but im obviously not that shape as i found the XC60 one of the more uncomfortable cars and my old 95 Aero was comfy but no better imho than the cheap ol Ford!

Sit in lots of cars and see what works for you ergonimically speaking. Little little things like good stereo, cupholders, steering wheel adjustment and comfortable elbow spots where important for me when i did 40k in a year (Mondeo)

tektas

293 posts

119 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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I can recommend the Recaro seats in the Alfa GT. Most comfortable seats I had so far.

wiliferus

4,195 posts

218 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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I concur with a lot of the above... Mk3 Mondeo Seats were lovely.
Saab 9-5 were on a par with the Mondeo but I was expecting more given the hype.

I’ve also had a 2001 V70, a 2005 V70 facelift, and a 2010 XC90.
I maybe taking balls here but the 2005 Seats were amazing.. much better than the 2001, but that may have just been because they were older saggier.
The XC90 Seats are pretty good, maybe a tad too firm though.

All of those seats unfortunately show that the seats in the current X-Trail are ste. I’ve been spoilt.

kieranblenk

865 posts

154 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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The most comfortable car I've been in was a Rover 75. You'll get a mint one for half your budget.

SamR380

737 posts

140 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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kieranblenk said:
The most comfortable car I've been in was a Rover 75. You'll get a mint one for half your budget.
An early car with small wheels is best.

underphil

1,294 posts

230 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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If you have back trouble you probably don't want the usual go-to arm-chair comfy seats as they are usually a bit soft which I don't believe is good for back trouble

Perhaps go to the biggest indoor car supermarket near you and try as many cars as possible? (what I have done)

There are some cars that have seats approved by an orthopedic association - the ones I can remember are the Sport seats in the Mercedes CLK (W209) and the leather seats in the Astra (J/K, usually Elite trim)

It's a pretty subjective process, I find the sport seats in the Astra GTC SRi ideal despite them not having a whole load of adjustability



kingb

1,157 posts

246 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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Find comfy car - go on eBay and buy set of seat - bolt into current car - enjoy!!

hooblah

Original Poster:

539 posts

107 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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Thanks guys. I'm definitely not getting a rover 75!

I find the main issue is that cars with lumbar support cause issues as it presses into my spine. I don't get along with my office chair for that very reason.

sjc

15,428 posts

290 months

Wednesday 1st August 2018
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SamR380 said:
kieranblenk said:
The most comfortable car I've been in was a Rover 75. You'll get a mint one for half your budget.
An early car with small wheels is best.
Having had two and done about 170k miles in them I’d agree, along with excellent nvh kevels.