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Softer suspension will help, but if the seats give you a bad back, suspension settings will only do so much. I had an Insignia which had a comfy ride but the seats were still a killer.
so now begs the question- what can i get that has very comfy seats ?
Option 3 would be probably be a breach of your lease but they are unlikley to ever know and could be an issue with ypur insurance if it was written off.
So maybe get a cushion?
Did you do it online or in a dealership.
By far the most uncomfortable car I've had the misfortune to travel in.
I said maybe.....
Anyway i'll see what happens next week after Xmas....such a ballache
I now drive a Skoda Fabia after downsizing to just one car. It’s ok, but I do have a McKenzie roll permanently fixed to the drivers seat.
Rob
I don't really see the need for sports suspension on cars that aren't that quick. A 140bhp diesel A4 doesn't need overly firm suspension. On an RS4 I can completely understand it.
The Superb has very comfy seats for me, as did (perhaps surprisingly) the Golf R.
Up until 2015, I drove Porsches, all with sports seats, culminating in a GT3 with hard shell seats with a one inch thick cushion. They were the most comfortable and supportive seats I ever sat in; good for twelve hours at a time.
Now I drive an old Merc - 2003 - with what they call sports seats and its like driving sitting on a sofa. ie. bloody uncomfortable as they are just too soft.