Discussions and Questions - Seat Seat - Page 3
Is the Bullet 350's single seat really impractical for most riders?
07 January 2025 11:25
It might not be too practical, given the single seat, but that's half of the appeal. The Bullet was originally all about solo riding, and it forces you to embrace the solo riding experience. Other bikes for two up riding are available.
The MG Hector Plus is how future proof when it comes to technology and features?
07 January 2025 09:30
However, the ADAS features are nice, but they’re not as refined as a couple of European brands. I wonder how they will look in a few years.
Is the MG Hector Plus really a true 7 seater SUV?
07 January 2025 09:30
The game changer is an adjustable middle row. It's more versatile than some competitors because you can balance legroom between the second and third rows.
The MG Hector Plus is a reliable car in the long run?
07 January 2025 09:30
Reliability has been fine, but a few sensors and electronics have been niggling me. It's nothing major, but more than I thought I would get for a new car.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
It’s not just the extra seats that make the Plus feel more premium overall. It’s worth it for me thanks to the interior upgrades.
How does the MG Hector Plus fare on Indian roads when compared to its rivals?
07 January 2025 09:30
It's a mixed bag. Straight roads they are comfortable on but they are not the most confidence inspiring in tight turns or hilly areas.
Does the Kia Venga make up for its lack of SUV styling with its high seating position?
06 January 2025 07:37
In fact, I like the Venga's honest design. It's not saying it's trying to be something it's not. Unlike those plastic body claddings on crossovers, the high seating is genuinely useful.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
It’s genuinely innovative for this segment, I think. It gives that extra flexibility that you normally only get in much bigger cars. It’s a game changer for small families or folks who occasionally need to carry around larger items.
Does the Kia Sonet’s backseat really suck as much as people make it out to be?
03 January 2025 12:35
I have the 2024 facelift model, and I honestly swear they've made the rear seat more comfortable. The knee room is definitely helped by the scooped out front seatbacks. It's not huge, but it does feel noticeably better than the older version I test drove.
Will the reported focus on rear seat space for the Kia Clavis turn out to be a game changer for Uber/Ola drivers?
03 January 2025 11:49
I don't know if that's going to make a whole lot of difference. Uber/Ola drivers most of the time go for the cheapest option that qualifies. Will the Clavis be competitive priced?
Do the Kia Carnival’s VIP lounge seats actually feel comfortable for longer trips?
03 January 2025 11:38
For a couple of hours, it was comfortable enough — but since they weren’t capable of fully reclining or stretching out, really long trips were beginning to take a toll on me.
I wonder if the swiveling seats of the Ioniq 9 will influence the family car market.
02 January 2025 11:07
I think it's a game changer for families. How about being able to face your kids on long trips, or a mobile conference room for work? It’s kind of like having a minivan’s versatility in a cooler package.
The i20's rear seat comfort is a strong point, how does it stack up with hatchbacks and compact SUVs?
02 January 2025 10:45
Though there's not as much rear space as you'd get from one of Hyundai's bigger cars (like the Venue), I find the i20's seats are comfier than most in any hatchback.
Is the Hyundai Alcazar an overpriced Creta with extra seats?
02 January 2025 07:10
I’d say, as an Alcazar owner, it’s worth it. The feel is more upmarket with features like extra ventilated seats and wireless charging and the ride quality feels way better than that of the Creta. For small families that need occasional 7 seat capability but don’t want the full size SUV, it’s perfect.
Is the Alcazar's 1.5L turbo petrol engine underpowered for a 7 seater?
02 January 2025 07:10
It's all about expectations. If you come from a smaller car, you will find the Alcazar very powerful. If you’re accustomed to larger SUVs, or you regularly need to haul heavy loads, you may feel shortchanged. It is a compromise between having power and being efficient.
Will the 7e's potential as a 7 seater come at the expense of performance?
31 December 2024 10:51
I'm more worried about range. In an EV every extra kilo counts. A fully loaded 7-seater configuration could have a major impact on the range from something like 120 to under 60 miles.
Is the Ignis’s high seating position a gimmick, or a genuinely useful characteristic?
31 December 2024 08:09
I think it's mostly a gimmick, and I don't think it's a gimmick I'd like to have. It’s not like you’re sitting in an actual SUV, but you do sit a little higher. It just makes the car feel even taller and less stable.
How does the Vellffire stack up against luxury sedans in backseat comfort?
31 December 2024 07:15
It depends on your height. There will be no doubt that the Vellfire's headroom and legroom will be preferred by tall people.
Does the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder compromise its rear seat comfort compared to the competition?
31 December 2024 07:04
The reclining rear seats are something I love. A feature you don’t often find in this segment and one that makes a world of difference on long trips.
Does the larger 7 seater WagonR make economic sense compared to larger MPVs?
30 December 2024 10:16
I've done the numbers, and the 7 seater WagonR can be more economical, just so long as you're smart about it. The savings at the beginning are nice, but you also have to consider things like the wear and tear from having a full load all of the time.
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