Any experience with Nissan's anti-gravity seats or recommend another comfortable vehicle? (lease, 2011)
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Hello, I am looking for a comfortable car for my hour long commutes. On top of that, I work 10 hours day at a desk. (Walk around when I can). I heard about Nissan's anti-gravity seats and was hoping to get some reviews. (Not interested in a discussion about g-forces). If you have another recommendation for a comfortable vehicle that does not cause your butt to go numb or hurt, please share! Thanks in advance.
I don't want to go any higher than mid-30s. I have a 2011 Toyota Camry which is a great car except for the seats. I am 50 yo so I am not looking for anything real sporty. Haha. I was thinking maybe an SUV type vehicle would be great. I never thought about a Volvo. My father has an older Lexus SUV which is pretty comfortable but since he still thinks I am 16, I have not been able to drive it yet. Since I put so much mileage on a vehicle a year, a lease it out. Thanks for your responses so far! Keep them coming!!!
Take a test drive of the Nissan Quest. The seats are to die for! In addition the suspension is very comfortable. You can get the top of the line with everything for about $36K if you buy new but this years model. The top of the line has four cameras that allow you to see front, back and both sizes which makes it very easy to parallel park. My old car was a Lexus SUV and this is even more comfortable.
The "Dynamic" seats in my S550 are quite comfortable. They dynamically adjust stiffness & bolstering to help hold you during cornering, have air, heat, massage, infinitely adjustable. Most comfortable car seats that I've ever sat in.
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