It's more about the sitting position rather than the material you're sitting on. I can sit for hours in the M3's bucket seat with a large amount of comfort, whereas I can't sit for hours in some cars because the seats have a horrible design.
I have a full leather interior in my E36, and those chairs are super comfy. Can sit and drive in those for hours. Just missing cruise control
I even have a casette holder in the centre console
Yours a 328i yeah, as mine had no problems climbing to about 225kph, although that was where i started to lose my bottle and slowed down, im told these top out at about 240, but never had the balls to find out for myself.
Nice, but doesn't change the snow-plow aspect.. unless you're changing the front lip.
I hear ya man.. all reasons Miata drivers love their cars soo much. (naysayers have either never really driven one and/or don't get enjoyment from a proper handling car) The beauty of the GT-86 is they've got all that + the practicality of cargo room! That's why I quite possibly see myself in one in a few years. (too cheap to buy anything new, lol)
Agreed, (my back's absolute trash but can comfortably handle 17+ hour trips in original MX-3 seats np), but those still look like they could be pretty rough after awhile. I'd definitely want to try sitting in one for as long as possible before dropping much cash on them/wouldn't want to rely on somebody else's word. (that goes for any non-adjustable seat really)
I know, but the positioning still has to be right & everybody's frame's a little different/I'd still want to sit in one for a reasonable amount of time first. (personally I'd need some proper side bolstering) That said, (without getting into it), I can fairly easily say I've probably got about the worst back here too though.