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rloggie 03-31-2009 11:14 AM

Comfort Luxury / Sport Seats
 
Hi all, I'm new to the forum and am looking for the right X5 for my wife and I.
Drove two yesterday, 2005 4.8 and 3.0 just to see the range. One item I'm unsure of and my question is: Were there Luxury "Comfort" seats with the full back controls as well as a Sport version (with the same super controls)? Or were all of the top seat option sport. My wife found the 4.8 sport seats too firm.
Secondly, do all Comfort seats have the full controls or are there more than one control option for them.
Thanks in advance for your response!

JTis 03-31-2009 11:37 AM

4.8's came standard with the sport seats, but the comfort seats were a no-cost option.

Not sure about differences in overall firmness, but the comfort seats have less bolstering for the thighs and back, and delete the leg support extension in the front of the seat. In turn, they add a hinge point in the middle of the back rest, so the top of the back rest can articulate separately from the bottom.

One word about firmness.....a lot of people who have never sat in a BMW seat think they are "too firm" when they first try them. The reality is that there is a ton of ergonomic thought put into support, foam density, etc----I have a horrible back, and I find them to be the best seats in the business. Typically I've found that people who found them too firm at first blush are amazed just how good they feel after taking a long trip on those same firm seats.

That Lexus (just as an example) seat that feels like your favorite cushy recliner on the test drive, will wear your back out on a 4-6 hour trip.

rloggie 03-31-2009 12:00 PM

To be a little more clear, did Comfort seats come with the upper back articulating control? Or was that on Sport seats only?

TwinsPoppa 03-31-2009 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rloggie
To be a little more clear, did Comfort seats come with the upper back articulating control? Or was that on Sport seats only?

I thought the upper back articulation was only on the Comfort Seats?!

JTis 03-31-2009 12:21 PM

Correct---that's what I said.

"In turn, they add a hinge point in the middle of the back rest, so the top of the back rest can articulate separately from the bottom."




Quote:

Originally Posted by TwinsPoppa
I thought the upper back articulation was only on the Comfort Seats?!


rloggie 03-31-2009 12:26 PM

Thank to both for your quick replies. Heading out to drive a 4.4 for the hat trick.

TwinsPoppa 03-31-2009 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JTis
Correct---that's what I said.

"In turn, they add a hinge point in the middle of the back rest, so the top of the back rest can articulate separately from the bottom."

Thanks that was a rhetorical question in answer to the OP. Thanks for clarifying it to him.

X5 Meister 03-31-2009 02:41 PM

I believe that not all sports seats came with lumbar support, but all comfort seats did. (Someone correct me if I'm off on it) You should pay attention to that b/c it certainly makes the sport seats more comfortable IMHO. Also, if you can, you should try out the standard seats just for comparison.

JT///MC 03-31-2009 02:41 PM

too bad they didn't put in SPORT COMFORT seats like the ones I have in my 740. Its just the PERFECT blend! I don't know who is in charge of this stuff at BMW but its seems like there are some inconsistencies amongst the teams that designed the cars. Small stuff, but still, if you own a few, you'll notice.

X5 Meister 03-31-2009 02:49 PM

Hey I said that a while back! Plagiarism alert!


Quote:

Originally Posted by JT///MC
too bad they didn't put in SPORT COMFORT seats like the ones I have in my 740. Its just the PERFECT blend! I don't know who is in charge of this stuff at BMW but its seems like there are some inconsistencies amongst the teams that designed the cars. Small stuff, but still, if you own a few, you'll notice.



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