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Renault seats are surprisingly comfy, which is a shame as the rest of the car is usually pretty average!
The equivalent in our Kuga (admittedly more of a half sports seats) are so much more comfortable. Drove from Bridgend to Brent Cross and back on the same day last week & not even a back-twinge.
Leather seats, but not the model with memory settings though
AFAIK Each model has different seats (for most brands), and I eventually formed the hypothesis that the pricier seats are usually comfier
Once we had a matching pair of Ford Scorpios. I had the top trim level, leather seats with everything adjustable and with memory settings, hers had the manual, velour seats. Mine was the comfiest car we ever owned, we both agreed, and hers was average at best. So they definitely use very different seat constructions across a model range, not just different fabrics.
I test drove a Volvo s80 once that had lovely seats.
Sports-orientated models do tend to have lateral support, which does require you to fit their seat.
I quite like my 320 (I think it's a "Sport" model - they asked me what I wanted when I went to the dealership and I said "4 doors, please - whatcha got?").
Taxi Drivers of the 3rd world swear by them...
Basically, everything you'll never do on British roads.
My brother has an audi a4 and it's wonderful - smooth, nippy, amazing seats and well designed interior. It drinks fuel, mind, although that won't bother you if you've opted for a sport model.
I've got a backfriend and a cushion to help that.
My Octavia 1.4tsi is brilliant but it's a hard ride... I feel every bump. The focus' ride was a dream, in comparison.
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An Audi RS4, that’s a sports car.