sport seats or Light weight seats?
sport seats or Light weight seats?
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cayman-black

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13,251 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Just looking at the V12Vantages in the classifieds, there are 15 cars but only 4 have the LWseats. Seems there not so wanted?

George H

14,714 posts

188 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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I suspect you will want them since they have shiny carbon backs hehe

cayman-black

Original Poster:

13,251 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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rofl You do make me laugh George H .

DAMIT

342 posts

187 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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cayman-black said:
Just looking at the V12Vantages in the classifieds, there are 15 cars but only 4 have the LWseats. Seems there not so wanted?
Sorry can't follow your logic there.

If only 4 have LWseats would that not indicate that they may be selling quicker?idea

robgt

2,587 posts

186 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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I know that I am biased but, the sports seats have more adjustment plus they have the oh so important seat heating which is fab! Funnily enough I was advised against the LW seats whilst on our PDC at Millbrook. Plus we drove from Le Mans to Hereford (480 miles0 with no complaints at all.

Jockman

18,355 posts

184 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Some people like Heated Seats.

Some people like the airbags.

Others like LW Seats, which IIRC have neither smile

CatalystV12V

873 posts

205 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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I find the LW seats more comfortable...

pommehogster

316 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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If anyone isnt getting on with their light weight seats I am more than happy to swap/buy them, all in the name of helping out !

cayman-black

Original Poster:

13,251 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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DAMIT said:
Sorry can't follow your logic there.

If only 4 have LWseats would that not indicate that they may be selling quicker?idea
OK you mean cars with the LWS will sell first. Perhaps.

CraigV12V

304 posts

177 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Had normal heated seats in 4.3 V8V and I just could never get a truly comfy position. By the time the seats heat up the car is warm anyway. The RR I have burns your butt in 2 mins.

In the V12V I have sports seat and being mostly Alcantara they don't seem cold when you get in. So the rather naff seat heating is not missed. I was expecting a loss of some of the adjustability. But given they are less bulky the range of positions is equal if not greater and TBH I think it is very much comfier. And if you are pushing the car with its enormous grip levels you will be pleased you chose the sports seats.

And there seems to be more room behind the seats to find all the stuff that falls off the back shelf which should come with cargo neting.

cayman-black

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13,251 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Craig do you mean LWS.?

CraigV12V

304 posts

177 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Sorry yes LWS. Nice and shiny on back. And you can rip out the padding and move it around for an alternative take on lumbar support.

Adam2S

5,312 posts

201 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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I have lightweight seats in my V12V and they are so good I would not buy another Aston again if it didnt have them. You sit in them rather than on them (as you do with the sports seats) and they give amazing lateral support hugging you at the shoulder and bottom/thighs. I was worried that I would miss the seat heating but as I too have half alcantara seats I can honestly say it really hasnt been an issue at all.

People are different of course in both preferences and physical size. If you enjoy lots of pies then you might end up finding that you prefer sports seats!!! biggrin

Edited by Adam2S on Tuesday 24th April 09:42

MichaelV8V

650 posts

285 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Adam2S said:
People are different of course in both preferences and physical size. If you enjoy lots of pies then you might end up finding that you [i]prefer[i] sports seats!!! biggrin
So you're saying that if you're lightweight, go for the lightweight seats, if you're heavier, go for heavy seats?

Mac355

155 posts

253 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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When I was looking to buy a roadster, I really liked the looks of the light weight seats.
However, the lack of seat heating was a deal breaker for me.
They keep you a lot warmer on an early morning winter blast, than the heating alone does.
I find them very comfortable, even on long journeys through France.
I doubt you would regret either choice.
Alan

mikey k

13,071 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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DAMIT said:
cayman-black said:
Just looking at the V12Vantages in the classifieds, there are 15 cars but only 4 have the LWseats. Seems there not so wanted?
Sorry can't follow your logic there.

If only 4 have LWseats would that not indicate that they may be selling quicker?idea
Or they are rarer
I know my S is rare in that is has them only seem them in the press car S's.

Oh and you can retrofit heaters to the LWS wink


Edited by mikey k on Tuesday 24th April 09:36

SHIFTY

991 posts

260 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Try both, but for me one of the reasons for swapping from a AMV8 to a N420 was the light weight seats and harder suspension. Depends on what you are used to coming from a TVR the standard AM V8 was too soft.

mikey k

13,071 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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SHIFTY said:
Try both, but for me one of the reasons for swapping from a AMV8 to a N420 was the light weight seats and harder suspension. Depends on what you are used to coming from a TVR the satndard AM V8 was too soft.
+1 a couple of the reasons I went to the S

clorenzen

3,814 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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It costs more than 10k to retrofit the LWS to the V12 Vantage so as one previous poster said, I simply think that the cars with the LWS sell quicker than those without. I find the LWS to be excellent and don't miss the seat heating for a moment. (In a convertible that would be a different matter).

lady topaz

3,855 posts

278 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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I really wanted light weight seats in my V12V having initially driven one with them fitted. Having now spent 18 months in sports seats," this Lady isn't for turning" .

It maybe my delicate derrière , but the sports seats suit my posterior fine for long journeys and are more than adequate for hooning round the twisties.

Plus, as my OH also is allowed to drive my car if he's behaved it's great to have the separate memory positiond dialled in.

Di