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D. Barry Prentice

I have a brand new S60T. It comes with sports seats. I find the driver's
seat incredibly uncomfortable on the legs (thighs). It seems that the
bolsters (side portions of the seat bottom) are too firm and too narrow.
Has anyone had a similar problem and, if so, how did you deal with it?
 
D. Barry Prentice said:
I have a brand new S60T. It comes with sports seats. I find the driver's
seat incredibly uncomfortable on the legs (thighs). It seems that the
bolsters (side portions of the seat bottom) are too firm and too narrow.
Has anyone had a similar problem and, if so, how did you deal with it?

Go on a diet.. :-)
 
"D. Barry Prentice"
I have a brand new S60T. It comes with sports seats. I find the driver's
seat incredibly uncomfortable on the legs (thighs). It seems that the
bolsters (side portions of the seat bottom) are too firm and too narrow.
Has anyone had a similar problem and, if so, how did you deal with it?

Hmm... I'd probably _not_ buy the car if it was that uncomfortable.
Ask Your Volvo dealer if they have used regular (non sports) seats for sale.
It might be a bit expensive though, buying seperate seats if they're new...
 
JohanE said:
Go on a diet.. :-)

Hi Johan.
I’m Volvo specialist in Vancouver BC, I would like to know what
colour is your S60? And other than the seats are you enjoying it?
It’s a great car. I’m sure you have power driver seat in
your car, the easiest fix I can think of is to adjust the front part
of the seat so that it is tilted forward, or lift the back part so
that you are not sitting at an angel backwards. This should relieve
the pressure you are feeling on your thighs. However remember that
part of the reason so many people buy Volvo is for the unparalleled
safety features in the vehicle and the seat pads are were not excluded
from this safety scrutiny, they are equipped with exclusive
anti-submarining mechanism that prevents you from slipping under your
seat belt if you were to be in a collision. So when you sit in the car
and wonder why you feel the seat below you, know that if you ever need
it will be there for you. If you have any other questions about the
WHIPS or SIPS systems integrated in your seat feel free to send me a
message
Thanks
 
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