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Replying to: saruhhh (Sep 13, 2005 6:20 pm) |
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Hello, I'm new to the forum, and not sure if I'm posting in the right place, but I had a question for the TSX owners... I'm considering the car, and like almost everything about it. But, was wondering about the seats. It doesn't have bucket seats but sports seats. I don't think it's a problem in short distances, but I was wondering if in long distances the sports seats are still comfortable? Currently I drive a car w/ bucket seats. Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: dianka555 (Jan 20, 2006 12:11 pm) Purchased an '05 TSX auto for my wife over a year ago and IMO the seats are a little firm, but comfortable. Longest trip was Indy to Knoxville, TN and found little difference between TSX seats and those on my '02 Bonneville SLE. I think it's just terminology of sports seats vs bucket seats.
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Replying to: indybob (Jan 20, 2006 1:43 pm) |
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there are no directions, and it doesn't make sense. Can anyone help? I carry sporting equipment in my trunk, so the net is a necessity. Thanks!
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Replying to: derekg (Apr 26, 2006 7:08 pm) |
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I got my 2006 TSX at the beginning of February. It only has 3400 miles. I am very particular about my material possessions; therefore, I have been very careful with my car. I noticed some scrapes on the driver's side seat. It is on the part of the seat that I call the wing. I'm not sure if that is what it is called. It is on the wing closest to the door. My best guess is that a button on one of my pants must have caused the scrapes. Also, there are a couple of worn places on the seat where my back and posterior touch the seat. Again, these could have been caused by a button on my pants. Regardless, I don't feel with so few miles the seat should be so delicate that it should have scrapes on it or it should look worn. Does any think I have any hope of having this issue remedied by Acura? Thanks Glen
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Replying to: gjustus (May 27, 2006 8:28 am) Really, it's a niggling issue. Perhaps you can just chalk it up to normal wear and tear and get on with enjoying your car. |
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On the driver's seat of my '04 TSX, I have been noticing that the "high traffic" leather surfaces are wearing and discoloring. Specifically, the left side bolsters and left-most edges of the seat are turning a light blue color (esp. noticeable with the parchment leather). These are the surfaces that are rubbed each time I enter and exit the vehicle. I'm willing to accept a measure of wear, however I think this might be a quality of materials issue. Here's why (bear with me): there is a seam on the left edge of the lower seat that joins two pieces of leather together. One piece of leather is wearing/discoloring, the other is fine. Both see the same level of wear as I enter and exit the car. Same deal on the left bolster. My hypothesis (and I'm by no means an interior materials expert): one piece of leather is meant for high traffic. The other isn't rated for high traffic (rather for looks). Acura didn't anticipate the need for a more wear proof material on the side of the seat. Is anyone experiencing a similar wear pattern? P.S. -- the car has been outstanding otherwise. I'd get another one even if Acura goofed on this minor point. Thanks |
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Replying to: sjonesrones (Aug 04, 2006 3:14 pm) I'll be interested in a response.
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