seat comfort

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by John, Oct 12, 2003.

  1. John

    John Guest

    Is it just me or does anybody else have this problem. I have had my 03
    elantra gls since july and I really can't get fully comfortable in the
    drivers seat. I adjust the thing to no avail. Wish I could have taken a 3
    month test drive. Otherwise I love my car it drives great. Just the damn
    seat.
     
    John, Oct 12, 2003
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  2. John

    Jason Guest

    My girlfriend's mom has a 96 Elantra, the seats are still
    uncomfortable. I just had a 03 Santa Fe GLS as a loaner the other day
    and the seats were pretty bad in that as well. I think all Hyundai's
    have pretty crappy seats. Even the leather seats in my 03 Sonata LX
    are pretty firm (although infinitely better than the seats in that
    Santa Fe).
     
    Jason, Oct 12, 2003
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    Rosco Guest

    I have an '01 Elantra and the seats are comfortable
     
    Rosco, Oct 13, 2003
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  4. John

    Jason Guest

    Well, I guess that all depends on what you call "comfort." I knew
    people in college who thought APC racing seats were comfortable.
    Personally, I'd like to be able to take a 2-3 hour trip and not need a
    lower-back massage after I get where I'm going. This is not possible
    in that 96 Elantra, the 03 Santa Fe GLS, or in the passenger seat in
    my 03 Sonata LX (the driver seat is fine because it has the lumbar
    support and the rear seats are MUCH more comfortable).
     
    Jason, Oct 13, 2003
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  5. The seats in my Elantra are not the most comfortable I've ever had in a
    car, but I've adjusted to them pretty well. The lumbar support is a
    joke, it's more like a poke-in-the-butt support. Hey Hyundai, my
    lumbar region is about four inches NORTH!

    One of the few complaints I have about the car, really.
     
    Jerry Kindall, Oct 13, 2003
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    kaboom Guest

    **I've taken 11-12 hour trips in my ex-car, a SF LX, and my back was
    fine. It did take a little while to get used to and I think they were
    more comfortable than the Jetta I have now. I think a critic nailed it
    when he said that the SF seats felt like you were perched on top of
    them instead of being ensconced in them.

    kaboomie
     
    kaboom, Oct 13, 2003
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    Liddle Feesh Guest

    My 53 Coupé SE has the most wonderfully comfortable seats.


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    Liddle Feesh, Oct 14, 2003
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  8. I have a two door Accent that I put a lot of mileage on. Wouldn't
    want to be in the back seat for a 300 miler but the car is infinitely
    more comfortable than a bus, plane or train. Unless you travel first
    class and I'm guessing not if your ride is a Hyundai, the seats are a
    lot better than they were when we were kids. The cloth seats used to
    rip after a couple years. The Hyundai seats are durable and firm and
    the lumbar support is a bit of a gimmick but is a nice touch. Really,
    for the money - get real what were you expecting - a Lincoln Town
    Car's upholstery?
     
    PhlatulentPhreddy, Oct 14, 2003
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  9. John

    Jason Guest

    That's the same feeling I got from the loaner SF GLS.
     
    Jason, Oct 14, 2003
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  10. John

    Jason Guest

    Actually, I usually do fly first class. I just choose not to spend
    $40K on a car.
     
    Jason, Oct 14, 2003
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    seahorse25 Guest

    If the seats are THAT terrible for you, after-market seats
    are available. For a price, you may even have a custom fitted seat
    installed (custom = fits-your-butt) . =;-)

    S25
     
    seahorse25, Oct 14, 2003
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  12. John

    Jason Guest

    Well, I don't have a problem with the driver's seat in my car, just
    with the passenger seat. Since I never ride as the passenger, I don't
    mind it being uncomfortable.

    Also, replacing the seats in the Sonata will result in the air bag
    light being on all the time because you lose the side air bags that
    are embedded in the seats.
     
    Jason, Oct 15, 2003
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