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Originally Posted by Koflach
I had a BMW with M package recently as a loaner while I was getting an ICBC claim fixed on my Model 3 and loved the seats in it, easily one of the best seats i've sat in in a car. My biggest dislike with the model 3 are the seats, the side bolsters are too aggressive for someone with a big ass.
I disliked pretty much everything else about the BMW but damn, those seats were comfy.
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BMW and Porsche seats are amazing. The seats are a major major selling point for me because unlike the old days, it's not something that can be easily or safely swapped out to aftermarket, which means you better like the thing you sit on and unwittingly interact with the most while you are using the car.
I also call it a subjective thing as what I love isn't for everyone. My brother dislikes European manufacturers for their seats. He complains that the padding isn't soft enough. He drives a Lexus now.
The best seats for me that I can remember are the M bucket seats and the Porsche bucket seats as they give me that tight hug without digging into my ass like the Tesla seats do. Alternatively, the Volvo seats are one of the best for a comfort seat. More car manufacturers are taking this part seriously now as I see Nissan also advertising their seats as well. I hope Tesla would try and disrupt this part of the car's functionality instead doing weird things like the yolk or no signal stalks, spending R&D chasing clout and instead of function.
But alas.... With Elon's track record, god knows if he decides to give you a seat made with straps or something weird......