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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Sootchucker on 16 January 2018, 09:04
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Just something that got me thinking. Whilst the seats in the GTD I have are very supportive (I assume they are the same basic seat as the "R" and "GTI" models with different coverings ?), having been in a few different cars over the holidays it did get me wondering.
I went out with 3 friends, two with VAG cars and one with a Mercedes Benz. My friends have an Audi A3 sportback (S-Line), a Golf MK7 R-Line (not R) with the Ergo-active seats) and a MB A220D AMD Line.
All 3 of these cars have seat cushions where are extendable for under thigh support. I hadn't really thought about this before, but when I extended the cushion on all 3 cars, it transformed the seats from very to extremely comfortable. I'm quite tall (6'1") and have quite long legs, and after a long journey in the GTD, whilst the seats do pretty well, the one area that's just starting to ache are my upper legs.
I was just wondering why even the lower trim level R-Line and GT models Golf's have extendable seat cushions but the performance models don't ?
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Its an interesting question actually.
All of the repmobiles I've driven in the last dozen years or so have had that, but my GTD Mk7's obviously haven't.
It does make a difference to comfort on long journeys for sure.
I guess performance and comfort aren't something VW consider to be the same thing.
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Not just in the Golf, the Tiguan SEL has the same extending part on the seat base where as the R line doesn't have it. Doesn't make sense to me.
The seats in the Gold are some of the worst I've had in a car in years. I'm not saying they are uncomfortable but they are far from the best. I'm 6'2" and could do with the extra support.
The side bolsters are made of the cheapest cr@pest material I've seen in a car as well. It's not like they don't make great seats like in the CC which were fantastic.
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You'd think that it would be offered as a paid for upgrade - "superior seat" for only £2000
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You'd think that it would be offered as a paid for upgrade - "superior seat" for only £2000
The beancounters at VW are on the phone to Wolfsburg now saying 'I have an idea to make more money, even more that that tw@at that thought of making the free colour Ribena.
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LOL
There's actually more to car manufacturing bean counting than that though. Otherwise you'd offer a million options...
No, you have to limit your options to things people will buy, otherwise the cost of designing, contracting, stocking etc becomes a drag on your bottom line.
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Always annoyed me that VW didn't make more of an effort with the GTI/R seats tbh. In fact I think they were nicer in the MK5/6 with the integrated headrests - at least they looked a bit more special. Extending seat base / thigh support would be nice, loads of similar cars have it.
My biggest bugbear with them was that even at their lowest setting the seat still felt too high. And I'm a bit of a short arse so I can only imagine what its like for a 6+ footer.
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I'm shortish with short legs and I have my seat as high as it goes. Low down seats I hate because I can't see over the dash then!
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For me, this really is an important question. I've had my Mk 7 GTD for nearly 3 yrs (had a Mk 6 GTD for 3yrs before that) and was fully expecting to swap to a nearly new Mk 7.5 GTI in a couple of months time BUT the lack of under thigh support in the seats is really threatening this. I'm only 6ft tall but 'all my height is in my legs' so I have no under-thigh support at all - the lack of the extendable seat squab that just about all the competitors offer is starting to give me bad upper leg/lower back ache after decent journeys. Gutting for me because I have loved both my GTD's and was very much looking forward to swapping it for a Mk 7.5 GTI but if I can't sort this out I will have to go for another option (prob 330d Touring with M Sport seats with extendable squabs).
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Always annoyed me that VW didn't make more of an effort with the GTI/R seats tbh. In fact I think they were nicer in the MK5/6 with the integrated headrests - at least they looked a bit more special. Extending seat base / thigh support would be nice, loads of similar cars have it.
My biggest bugbear with them was that even at their lowest setting the seat still felt too high. And I'm a bit of a short arse so I can only imagine what its like for a 6+ footer.
Especially if you are built like me, 29-30" leg and 6'2" so really long body.
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Ah, so not such a stupid question then ? :laugh:
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Always annoyed me that VW didn't make more of an effort with the GTI/R seats tbh. In fact I think they were nicer in the MK5/6 with the integrated headrests - at least they looked a bit more special. Extending seat base / thigh support would be nice, loads of similar cars have it.
My biggest bugbear with them was that even at their lowest setting the seat still felt too high. And I'm a bit of a short arse so I can only imagine what its like for a 6+ footer.
Especially if you are built like me, 29-30" leg and 6'2" so really long body.
I'm the other way round with 34" leg. The best seats I've ever had were the Recaros in my RS Turbo with pull out squabs. In fact, I bought a pair of these seats a few years back to make office chairs from.
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Always annoyed me that VW didn't make more of an effort with the GTI/R seats tbh. In fact I think they were nicer in the MK5/6 with the integrated headrests - at least they looked a bit more special. Extending seat base / thigh support would be nice, loads of similar cars have it.
My biggest bugbear with them was that even at their lowest setting the seat still felt too high. And I'm a bit of a short arse so I can only imagine what its like for a 6+ footer.
Especially if you are built like me, 29-30" leg and 6'2" so really long body.
I'm the other way round with 34" leg. The best seats I've ever had were the Recaros in my RS Turbo with pull out squabs. In fact, I bought a pair of these seats a few years back to make office chairs from.
The main problem I have is not being able to fit in a car with a sunroof.
I made a pair of seats to use at home out of an Audi S8, connected them through a power converter so that they would recline. I used to keep falling asleep in it.
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I'm shortish with short legs and I have my seat as high as it goes. Low down seats I hate because I can't see over the dash then!
Agreed, why anybody wants to sit on the floor is beyond me.
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I'm shortish with short legs and I have my seat as high as it goes. Low down seats I hate because I can't see over the dash then!
Agreed, why anybody wants to sit on the floor is beyond me.
Depends on the size of the person. Short ar4e = high seat, taller gentleman usually means lower and further back.
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Well I’m a relative short arse and I hate sitting up high. Always had the Gti/R seat at lowest setting and it still felt too high for me.
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Well I’m a relative short arse and I hate sitting up high. Always had the Gti/R seat at lowest setting and it still felt too high for me.
Same here, apart from the short arse bit, I'm average height but I've always liked sitting low in a car. Probably some fancy psychological reason for it but I just prefer it.
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Lowest setting for me also. 5ft 9 so not massive but feels more comfortable and natural to be sitting low for me.
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The seats in the Gold are some of the worst I've had in a car in years. I'm not saying they are uncomfortable but they are far from the best. I'm 6'2" and could do with the extra support.
The side bolsters are made of the cheapest cr@pest material I've seen in a car as well. It's not like they don't make great seats like in the CC which were fantastic.
I'm with you on this, the bolsters seem really flimsy. I thought the Golf seats would be a step up from my Octy vRS, but it seems not. It's only the jacara fabric that gives them any sense of occasion.
I'm shortish with short legs and I have my seat as high as it goes. Low down seats I hate because I can't see over the dash then!
Agreed, why anybody wants to sit on the floor is beyond me.
I like an upright driving position, unless I put the seat base in its lowest position I feel like my head is in the roof. Ideally i'd like the seats to go a little lower than they do. I may be misremembering, but i'm sure the seats in my Mk5 GT TDI went lower than those in my Mk7. :undecided: