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#5 of 7 Re: New Foresters long distance comfort? [saedave]
by xwesx
Sep 21, 2012 (10:04 am)
That's encouraging. I find the seats in my 2010 Forester X Premium to be quite comfortable over range. We run down to Palmer several times a year, which is a 320-mile trip (one way), so it probably takes us about six hours to run it with minimal stops. Occasionally (once a year) we push a 550 mile trip down to Kenai, but we're generally pulling a trailer (making for a slower trip), so I much prefer to break that one into two days if possible. Otherwise, it is about 12-13 hours of driving, often times during the wee hours of the night.
Now that I have my Fiesta, though, the seats in the Forester feel "loose" to me (they could use bigger bolsters on them).
Neck discomfort is my primary concern while driving, and the head rests in newer cars (not just the Forester) are fantastic in that they support the head in a position that actually allows a driver to use the rest and be able to continue driving comfortably. That made a big difference for me when I first bought the car. I drove it, solo, 2,200 miles in 49 hours to bring it home, and I felt great (albeit a little tired!) when I arrived. Prior to that trip, it would take a couple weeks for my neck pain to dissipate after a trip like that.
In general, the biggest complaint about the seats that I have heard involves the lumbar support. I can't really comment, though, as I have had no issues with lumbar support in any car seat; it is simply a non-issue for me so far.
#6 of 7 Long distance discomfort
by calden3
Oct 01, 2012 (12:06 pm)
Response to my own question here.
We test drove a used 2009 XT, leather seats with lumbar support. In five minutes I knew I would be writhing and uncomfortable after half an hour. The salesman said those seats were basically what was in the newer models as well. Just not my body geometry.
We also noted that this thing was not a quiet car. Our current ride, a 2002 Mazda MPV, is quieter for road noise and engine noise. Also drove an Outback and athough it was quieter we also found the seats not quite there for us.
Back to reinvestigating possible cars. Next up: Acura MDX.
Thanks for the helpful comments.
#7 of 7 Re: Long distance discomfort [calden3]
by robert142
Oct 01, 2012 (12:33 pm)
we have a 2009 with cloth seats and find them very comfortable. we specifically chose the cloth seats since we found the leather to be uncomfortable: cold in the winter, hot in the summer and less pliable than cloth.