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2016 Audi A6 2.0T Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Want a second reason that the Audi A6 might not be your best bet? Perhaps its front seats, as these despite a four-way lumbar adjustment (driver only unless you get the 3.0T Prestige) are just okay. Though likely what a German orthopedist recommended--I've sat in these seats for ten hours... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Cadillac CTS |
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2014 Lexus GS 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The best thing about driving the Lexus GS F Sport two years ago remains the best thing. Its highly adjustable driver seat ranks among the few that are both supportive during aggressive driving and comfortable all the time. Adjustments include bi-level lumber, side bolsters, and thigh support. (Note: You can... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Cadillac CTS |
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2015 Hyundai Genesis 5.0 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Most cars in this segment have comfortable seats (the firm, flat ones in the Audi being the exception in my experience). But even in such lofty company the front buckets in the Genesis compare well. They're perhaps the cushiest in the segment, yet they're also properly supportive. In hard cornering... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Cadillac CTS |
2014 Cadillac CTS Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Front seats with adjustable bolsters are optional on the CTS Performance and standard on the CTS Premium. Anyone seeking lateral support will want these. The bolsters aren't especially large, but they are effectively firm and, when properly adjusted, get the job done. Initiallly the CTS's seats felt supportive, but not... Comparison vehicle: 2012 BMW 5-Series |
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2011 Cadillac CTS-V wagon Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The optional Recaro seats are a must despite their $3,400 price, as they provide power-adjustable side bolsters that provide far better lateral support than the standard seats. But the Recaro seats aren't very comfortable, with overly firm bulges here and there. Though the lumbar support can be power-adjusted vertically as... Comparison vehicle: 2008 BMW 3-Series |
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2006 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons Member5438 Seats were horrible. Could not find a comfortable position plus the center console along with the key fob hanging from the ignition contacted my leg. My 06 Grand Prix was much more comfortable. |
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2006 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Front seats are roomy and well-fitted, very comfortable. |
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2006 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons Member4034 FRONT SEATS, WIDE, HEATED.. ADJUSTABLE CONFORTABLE FOR 4 PEOPLES SMOOTH RIDE.... |
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2006 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States |
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2008 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States |
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2005 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons Member1614 It is enjoyable to sit in for long periods of time because the seat is so adjustable. The heated seats are incredibly hot for those cold days. |
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2005 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons A member in Oregon, United States Power bucket seats with Alcantara inserts and side bolsters are great in cornering at speed. Comfortable for all day drives. |
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2008 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons A member in Alabama, United States supportive but comfortable for a long trip |
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2003 Cadillac CTS Pros and Cons Member1221 High quality leather, controls, gauges, steering wheel. Easy to reach and operate everything, good visibility. |