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Quote I found on the web. Old report, but I don't care, quite frankly... :D

Honda's Civic has been named Britain's most comfortable car for the second year running in a survey by

What Car? The small hatchback tops a field of 40 contenders ranging in price from

Yeah, but second to a Civic... :p

Rob.

Jason another great result for the Fabia although the model probably doesn't metter too much. The Fabia's seats always feel too hard when you get into them at first but after about 10 minutes they are soooo comfortable! Second to a Civic maybe but where was the Octavia.....

Originally posted by flyingscot in this post

Second to a Civic maybe but where was the Octavia.....

Dunno...pretty irrelevant as Jason doesn't drive one so he can't be wound up over it... :D

Rob.

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So true, Rob. But I think Skoda's generally are very comfortable. I felt no discomfort apart from in my neck on the little drive oop North and around Wales (and the neck pain was nothing to do with comfort in the car) :D

Think Skoda seats are very comfortable for the VAG range - I find the back seats in both the

Golf and Passat too hard and very badly shaped.

Rob.

comfy seats.. in a honda? must have been a mistake somewhere?

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Dad's Accord seats are OK, but I've never taken it on a longer spin than about 3 or 4 miles. Something to do with me not being insured fully comp on Dad's insurance.... I don't fancy risking pranging his Y reg accord sport and only having third party cover... :(

i dare say: the seats in the RS are a great improvment compared to the ones i had in my 1.4 Classic.

Originally posted by robmawer in this post

Think Skoda seats are very comfortable for the VAG range - I find the back seats in both the

Golf and Passat too hard and very badly shaped.

Rob.

What would you doing in the back seats? certainly don't have you down as a back seat driver.........so what other activity might we be talking about......and badly shaped too.........next you'll be saying there isn't enough leg room!

:D :D :D

Originally posted by spc in this post

What would you doing in the back seats?

Alas just passengering at times of carlessness/insobreity.

Otherwise their firmness wouldn't present such a problem! :D

Rob.

I find that the seats in my fabia are ok, but suffer the same problem as the seats in a lot of other cars, namely how built-up the sides are... I have a habit of sitting on the left of the seat slightly, instead of being positioned dead centre... :)

Originally posted by Stimps in this post

I have a habit of sitting on the left of the seat slightly, instead of being positioned dead centre.

Thanks for the warning. I will know not to worry if you ever give me a lift! :cool:

Feeling smug! :D

The seats in the Octy vRS are very comfortable in the front but imho pretty crappy in the back. However, I have no intention to sit in the back at any time ;)

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