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Bucket Seats

Post by markweems » Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:07 pm

I have sat a couple of times in an RS4 in my local showroom and have to say that the bucket seats certainly feel very tight. Has anybody who has already got their RS4 had any issues with the seats becoming uncomfortable over a long journey?

Would appreciate any comments.

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RE: Bucket Seats

Post by Merlot » Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:19 pm

I seriously looked at buying a physical car with the bucket seats (as just about all are I guess) but found them too tight in the seat base. In comparison, my S4 seats are fine (Avant and Cab, as they are different in each) so if I factory ordered I would have the S4 Recaros.
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Post by dociain » Sun Mar 12, 2006 8:04 pm

Sat in my local dealers demonstrator yesterday fitted with the bucket seats. Certainly a comfy fit. Almost had to hold the door sill and push myself out.
Worried about XS wear on leather over time so might need to fit some sort of cover, which I suppose defeats the object of having such wonderful looking seats.
Would possibly consider changing my order to bucket seats if it wasn't for the fact that my car is being built next week.
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Post by fishface » Sun Mar 12, 2006 8:21 pm

I wouldn't buy just on the basis of sitting in the car at the dealers. I did that first and thought wow these seats are so supportive. When I was towards the end of the hour test drive they had become very uncomfortable. Would have hated to be stuck in them for long journeys. If you are like me and picky about the support/comfort of the seats don't but until you have had a long test drive

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Post by JustinM » Sun Mar 12, 2006 11:22 pm

I spent a week driving my friend's B7 with buckets. I would NEVER order the bucket seats unless you only spend an hour in your car. They are really uncomfortable unless you are a stick insect. He has been quoted Eur7500 to have them removed and is thinking about it.

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Post by MattC » Sun Mar 12, 2006 11:42 pm

Also a big problem on the bucket seats is the side wear each time you get in and out. It wont be long before they look a bit tatty.

More an issue with jeans etc I guess.

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Post by tartan_rob » Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:38 am

I sat in one with bucket seats, I must say it put me right off (and my brother who is not into cars at all). I then sat in a Lancer Evo9 and the seats in that felt more comfy and certainly easier to get into/out of. Getting out of the RS4 was the closest I have ever come to getting out of the GT40 - apart from getting out of a GT40...very dissapointed but I'm sure the recaro's or the other option will be better.
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Post by bobjebb » Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:51 am

Agree with Matt, I don't do super long journeys as a rule, so the comfort issue wouldn't necessarily stop me buying a certain seat. I wouldn't spec these seats because a) I don't like them and b) I have seen some that have been used and the outside bolster was already looking a mess and already spoiing the otherwise lovely interior. Recaros far more stylish and less wide-boy.
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Post by Merlot » Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:54 pm

I'm told its becoming a bit of an issue with people ordering the car blind and then not fitting in the buckets but by then its too late to change the order. I would strongly urge anyone with a 'larger frame' to consider the S4 Recaro seat option instead.
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Post by deansheehan » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:06 pm

Can Audi really have messed up with these seats? Surely they've had drivers in them for hours doing endurence tests on the car and the ergonomics?

Are most of the members of this forum 'healthy' eaters?

I am a slim (athletic good sense of humour :-)) guy and felt very snug I must admit. Think they would be OK with me long jounrney but now I am worried that I may never be able to sell an RS4 that has its standard seats.

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Post by markweems » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:18 pm

We also need some comments from somebody who has already got their RS4?

I am also now worried about how I will get on with the car long term and on long journeys!!

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Post by bobjebb » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:20 pm

deansheehan wrote:Can Audi really have messed up with these seats?
With all that testing it seems strange I agree, but they didn't get it right as far as I am concerned, and that's all that matters! I am big, bubbly with GSOH, and I do a lot for charity. I hate mean people and I love wine bars, the theatre and spending time with my family and my pet tortoise.



But I still don't like 'em.

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Post by Merlot » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:22 pm

I bought a new 987 Boxster S last year which had sports seats. I sold it after a few months as the seats were far too narrow for me over the shoulders.
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Post by DaveP » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:36 pm

bobjebb wrote: I am big, bubbly with GSOH, and I do a lot for charity. I hate mean people and I love wine bars, the theatre and spending time with my family and my pet tortoise.
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Post by deansheehan » Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:29 pm

So how long did Jeremy Clarkson sit in them then because he isn't a small fellow :-)

I've finally found a cancelled RS4 with open spec due to be confirmed in the next few days and this is my hot topic - bucket, recaro, bucket, recaro, bucket, recora, missano, daytona, phantom, sports suspension, bucket, recaro, ...

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