« Reply #2 on: 02 January 2020, 19:21 »
Doing 20k+ a year is going to be hard going in any car if you have a bad back.
Personally I’ve found the Mk7 Golf sports seats very comfortable in the six years I’ve been driving them and I don’t see too many complaints about them on any of the forums. Car seats are such a personal thing and after two plus years of owning one doing that sort of mileage the leat that can be said is you’ve given them a fair chance!
Trouble is you’d need to test out quite a lot of cars over quite a few miles to find one that’s significantly better for you, be it seat or suspension comfort.
I’m sure there are others on here that suffer bad backs that might have practical advice. Good luck!
Edited as Mutley posted whilst I was typing, and good common sense advice there

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