msm
Well-known member
I've just done close to 3000 KM's in my X5 this month with a trip to both Durban and Mpumalanga. While I've owned several BMW's before, this is my first one with comfort seats and, I must say that, until you've experienced them you have no idea what you're missing.
If you're in the lucky position of spec'ing your new BMW, I would urge you to consider the comfort seats. They are really the best option you can have in terms of luxury and comfort.
I'm usually a bit sore after a long trip, but after jumping out of the comfort seats you can really tell the difference it makes to you back and legs.
It does take a while to adjust them to your liking, as they have quite a few options to adjust, but once you get it right, it holds, hugs and supports you like a woman you've just given a diamond ring to :fencelook:
If you're in the lucky position of spec'ing your new BMW, I would urge you to consider the comfort seats. They are really the best option you can have in terms of luxury and comfort.
I'm usually a bit sore after a long trip, but after jumping out of the comfort seats you can really tell the difference it makes to you back and legs.
It does take a while to adjust them to your liking, as they have quite a few options to adjust, but once you get it right, it holds, hugs and supports you like a woman you've just given a diamond ring to :fencelook: