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Old 07-29-2008, 11:16 AM
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Comfort Seats

About to pull the trigger on an X5 4.8i with the sport package. The wife is not real fond of the firmness of the sport seats and finds the comfort seats way more pleasant to sit in. We were intrigued by the active ventilated seats, but found both the active and ventilation functions to be almost too subtle to notice upon a quick trial (perhaps this is more appreciated in the long run). I am curious for those that have tried (or owned) the following configurations which they would prefer:

1) Comfort seats with base nevada leather

2) Active ventilated seats (i.e. comfort seats with perforated nevada leather)

3) Comfort seats with the upgraded napa leather

We are leaning toward either option 2 or 3, unless we are made aware of a reason not to have perforated seats or the "softer" napa leather. I know it is a personal thing, but for those that faced a similar decision...I would be interested in your thoughts.

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