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Old 03-28-2007, 09:57 AM
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...They also don't have as rised bottom bolsters leaving much more width for you legs, so that they don't feel pinched.
Sorry to draw this out, but... Is there a big difference in rised bottom bolsters with the comfort seats? Is that something that's adjustable on the comfort seats? I like having those bolsters there on the sport seats, similar to the side ones, to get that cockpit feel when taking corners fast, etc... , and haven't noticed it to be bothersome when test driving the car (I'm 5'10 190) but that's just from test drives, 20 minutes or so in the sport seats..... BUT I also like the extra comfort and adjustments of the comfort seats.

I'm going to try and get to a dealership and compare the two, but I'm running out of time before I have to decide and don't know if I can get to one in time.

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