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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down driving
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Not so much a luxury up here in Scotland...More a desirable necessity...... Wouldn't have bought without the seat heaters and I'm sure it'll make the car easier to sell when that time comes.
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Not so much a luxury up here in Scotland...More a desirable necessity...... Wouldn't have bought without the seat heaters and I'm sure it'll make the car easier to sell when that time comes.
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
Heated seats are a must-have for me too. Even on my daily banger car!
E89 seats are a bit bland compared with the Audi ones pictured. But then the Audi is targeting crass blingy Audi buyers
E89 seats are a bit bland compared with the Audi ones pictured. But then the Audi is targeting crass blingy Audi buyers
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I've always been in the minority Rob. The majority have always scared me, hehe, I say it as I feel it, as do most on the forum which is why I like it here. We are a minority, that makes me feel more a part of something cool Group hugSmartbear wrote:You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down drivingDMC63 wrote:You know you're getting old when you think heated seats are a good idea
Electric blankets on the bed aren't far behind. Eeeww!
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Heated seats scare me, nothing worse than a sweaty arse at the best of times, let alone when driving
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
To be honest I didnt like the idea of heated seats and thought they were a bit of a gimmick but after having them they are really good and would look for them in any car with leather seats.DMC63 wrote:I've always been in the minority Rob. The majority have always scared me, hehe, I say it as I feel it, as do most on the forum which is why I like it here. We are a minority, that makes me feel more a part of something cool Group hugSmartbear wrote:You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down drivingDMC63 wrote:You know you're getting old when you think heated seats are a good idea
Electric blankets on the bed aren't far behind. Eeeww!
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Heated seats scare me, nothing worse than a sweaty arse at the best of times, let alone when driving
If the inside of the car is cold the seats will heat you up faster than the blowers will and once the chill is off the car they can be switched off, no sweaty arse.
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
Heated seats scare me, nothing worse than a sweaty arse at the best of times, let alone when driving [/quote]
To be honest I didnt like the idea of heated seats and thought they were a bit of a gimmick but after having them they are really good and would look for them in any car with leather seats.
If the inside of the car is cold the seats will heat you up faster than the blowers will and once the chill is off the car they can be switched off, no sweaty arse.[/quote]
Cool, or should I say warm I like the old skool ( or should I say 'Never went to skool') approach. Getting in the jamjar mid-winter, seats are bloody freezing but only for a minute or so, hand sticks to the metal gear knob, start the engine, within a couple of mins the seats come up to arse temp, nose is dripping, fingers are blue and I feel alive in a sports car. 5 mins later the blowers are settling in and the car starts to warm up. Fond memories of last winter in the Z. I'm not big on 'luxury' in a sports car. The more luxury the less sports car. BMW have a demographic, heated seats and other options to keep everyone happy. They carried over a nice retro feel from the z3,.They done a nice job on the 2003 z4 original. From there on in they started to 'modernize' later models and loose the retro details and classic feel. I understand not everyone wants a 'retro, classic feel sports car. Some want a modern sports car with modern luxuries. Live and let live.
Disclaimer; This is my 'not so humble opinion'. Hehe.
To be honest I didnt like the idea of heated seats and thought they were a bit of a gimmick but after having them they are really good and would look for them in any car with leather seats.
If the inside of the car is cold the seats will heat you up faster than the blowers will and once the chill is off the car they can be switched off, no sweaty arse.[/quote]
Cool, or should I say warm I like the old skool ( or should I say 'Never went to skool') approach. Getting in the jamjar mid-winter, seats are bloody freezing but only for a minute or so, hand sticks to the metal gear knob, start the engine, within a couple of mins the seats come up to arse temp, nose is dripping, fingers are blue and I feel alive in a sports car. 5 mins later the blowers are settling in and the car starts to warm up. Fond memories of last winter in the Z. I'm not big on 'luxury' in a sports car. The more luxury the less sports car. BMW have a demographic, heated seats and other options to keep everyone happy. They carried over a nice retro feel from the z3,.They done a nice job on the 2003 z4 original. From there on in they started to 'modernize' later models and loose the retro details and classic feel. I understand not everyone wants a 'retro, classic feel sports car. Some want a modern sports car with modern luxuries. Live and let live.
Disclaimer; This is my 'not so humble opinion'. Hehe.
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
Must be ancient. Don't think heated seats are a good idea or a luxury they are an esential bit of kit.Smartbear wrote:You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down drivingDMC63 wrote:You know you're getting old when you think heated seats are a good idea
Electric blankets on the bed aren't far behind. Eeeww!
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I am fine with my seats
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You're in the majority, so I've been informed...Cozy, safe and warm I wonder if this motor has heated seats? If not I guess they could be retro fitted to give it that luxury edge...Nanu wrote:Must be ancient. Don't think heated seats are a good idea or a luxury they are an esential bit of kit.Smartbear wrote:You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down drivingDMC63 wrote:You know you're getting old when you think heated seats are a good idea
Electric blankets on the bed aren't far behind. Eeeww!
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I am fine with my seats
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
I guess that cars not got ABS or electronic stability control, powered soft top & a multi speaker sound system either but you seem happy to have all that complication in your car?DMC63 wrote:You're in the majority, so I've been informed...Cozy, safe and warm I wonder if this motor has heated seats? If not I guess they could be retro fitted to give it that luxury edge...Nanu wrote:Must be ancient. Don't think heated seats are a good idea or a luxury they are an esential bit of kit.Smartbear wrote:
You're in a minority here, lack of heated seats puts most people off buying a car-it's a luxury in winter top down driving
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I am fine with my seats
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You can't have it both ways!
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Why are the E89 Seats so bland?
Certainly don't want it both ways. But It doesn't make sense to start ripping the car apart and throwing roof motors etc away. I bought the car second hand, had to settle with what I could find spec wise. I got it as basic as I could find and I believe as they made it, no cup holders, the weight slows the car down, hehe. Had they made it less spekky I would've gone for that. I did look for manual windows. No surprise they didn't make them. Lotus did tho'. I always have the stability control turned off, when its on it ruins the slide on the ride. They shouldn't have bothered with it, takes the rrrrrr out of roadster. There's not a lot to it. No buttons on the steering wheel, basic seats, no heat, no electronic adjustments with the added weight. Stereo is standard, I certainly wouldn't call it a luxury item. Airbags, I guess that's the only hidden modern touch that I feel comfortable having on board. Classic roadster interiors are more my thing. Basic, only what's needed to drive the car. Here's the kind of thing I think BMW were looking back at when they designed the first Z4.Smartbear wrote:I guess that cars not got ABS or electronic stability control, powered soft top & a multi speaker sound system either but you seem happy to have all that complication in your car?DMC63 wrote:You're in the majority, so I've been informed...Cozy, safe and warm I wonder if this motor has heated seats? If not I guess they could be retro fitted to give it that luxury edge...Nanu wrote:
Must be ancient. Don't think heated seats are a good idea or a luxury they are an esential bit of kit.
I am fine with my seats
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Looking at those pics I think you have bought the wrong carDMC63 wrote:Certainly don't want it both ways. But It doesn't make sense to start ripping the car apart and throwing roof motors etc away. I bought the car second hand, had to settle with what I could find spec wise. I got it as basic as I could find and I believe as they made it, no cup holders, the weight slows the car down, hehe. Had they made it less spekky I would've gone for that. I did look for manual windows. No surprise they didn't make them. Lotus did tho'. I always have the stability control turned off, when its on it ruins the slide on the ride. They shouldn't have bothered with it, takes the rrrrrr out of roadster. There's not a lot to it. No buttons on the steering wheel, basic seats, no heat, no electronic adjustments with the added weight. Stereo is standard, I certainly wouldn't call it a luxury item. Airbags, I guess that's the only hidden modern touch that I feel comfortable having on board. Classic roadster interiors are more my thing. Basic, only what's needed to drive the car. Here's the kind of thing I think BMW were looking back at when they designed the first Z4.Smartbear wrote:I guess that cars not got ABS or electronic stability control, powered soft top & a multi speaker sound system either but you seem happy to have all that complication in your car?DMC63 wrote:
You're in the majority, so I've been informed...Cozy, safe and warm I wonder if this motor has heated seats? If not I guess they could be retro fitted to give it that luxury edge...
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You can't have it both ways!
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Looking at those pics I think you have bought the wrong car [/quote]
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[/quote]DMC63 wrote:Looking at those pics I think you have bought the wrong car
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You should be careful what you wish for, When Lotus did away with manual window winders in the elise (with howls of anguish from traditionalists) It was discovered that the fancy modern electric versions were actually lighter...........Nictrix wrote:Looking at those pics I think you have bought the wrong carDMC63 wrote:Certainly don't want it both ways. But It doesn't make sense to start ripping the car apart and throwing roof motors etc away. I bought the car second hand, had to settle with what I could find spec wise. I got it as basic as I could find and I believe as they made it, no cup holders, the weight slows the car down, hehe. Had they made it less spekky I would've gone for that. I did look for manual windows. No surprise they didn't make them. Lotus did tho'. I always have the stability control turned off, when its on it ruins the slide on the ride. They shouldn't have bothered with it, takes the rrrrrr out of roadster. There's not a lot to it. No buttons on the steering wheel, basic seats, no heat, no electronic adjustments with the added weight. Stereo is standard, I certainly wouldn't call it a luxury item. Airbags, I guess that's the only hidden modern touch that I feel comfortable having on board. Classic roadster interiors are more my thing. Basic, only what's needed to drive the car. Here's the kind of thing I think BMW were looking back at when they designed the first Z4.Smartbear wrote:
I guess that cars not got ABS or electronic stability control, powered soft top & a multi speaker sound system either but you seem happy to have all that complication in your car?
You can't have it both ways!
Rob
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e89 Sdrive 30i, this ones busted, pass me another...
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Makes sense, it's not the weight issue, I like the retro styling. Tbh, my Z ticks all the boxes for me, retro styling with a modern edge. They catered for both camps, the minimalists and those who like a bit more comfort. There's bits and pieces I like from all the models.Smartbear wrote:You should be careful what you wish for, When Lotus did away with manual window winders in the elise (with howls of anguish from traditionalists) It was discovered that the fancy modern electric versions were actually lighter...........Nictrix wrote:Looking at those pics I think you have bought the wrong carDMC63 wrote:
Certainly don't want it both ways. But It doesn't make sense to start ripping the car apart and throwing roof motors etc away. I bought the car second hand, had to settle with what I could find spec wise. I got it as basic as I could find and I believe as they made it, no cup holders, the weight slows the car down, hehe. Had they made it less spekky I would've gone for that. I did look for manual windows. No surprise they didn't make them. Lotus did tho'. I always have the stability control turned off, when its on it ruins the slide on the ride. They shouldn't have bothered with it, takes the rrrrrr out of roadster. There's not a lot to it. No buttons on the steering wheel, basic seats, no heat, no electronic adjustments with the added weight. Stereo is standard, I certainly wouldn't call it a luxury item. Airbags, I guess that's the only hidden modern touch that I feel comfortable having on board. Classic roadster interiors are more my thing. Basic, only what's needed to drive the car. Here's the kind of thing I think BMW were looking back at when they designed the first Z4.
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