back aches anyone?
I've had the car for 14 months. I still have a problem with my lower back when I drive for over an hour or so.
I think somebody should come up with a cushion that would support the lumbar region.
I think somebody should come up with a cushion that would support the lumbar region.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ludedude
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
I'm 6'4" so I have to put the seat as far back as possible. Rather than back aches, the very firm seat hurts my backside after an hour or so. If only Honda had given the seat 2 more inches to slide.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ludedude
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ludedude
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
[B]Actually, I've found the seats in the S to be among the most comfortable I've ever sat in, even with a complete lack of adjustability for the lumbar area etc.
I remember when I first got my s2000, my back would hurt a lot after driving for an extended period of time, but after awhile I guess the seat broke in or conformed to me. Now I think the seats are really comfortable even when driving on longer trips.




(Trying to keep my back straight)