I think that if one thing could make my Panda more comfortable it'd be good, supportive seats. I'm no expert on what makes a good seat, but I know my Panda is far from the gold standard of comfort. Only on long journeys do I feel a back ache, and I have no mobility or injuries to blame on it..
Can a small or city car be as comfortable as a larger car? The assumption always is 'well those cars are only designed for short city trips' and 'no good' for longer trips. Though as I take my Panda everywhere, I beg to differ.
When it comes down the line to replace it I've pictured a new Panda or 500 as the first call. But they've hardly focussed on making comfortable seats. So I've been wondering.. does any city car or small car on sale today actually have drastically more comfortable seating? or is 'discomfort' a fact of owning a smaller car?
I'm talking the smallest car on the road, up to the point of a Corsa / Fiesta but ideally for me, the size of a Panda / 108 etc is the sweet spot in size
Can a small or city car be as comfortable as a larger car? The assumption always is 'well those cars are only designed for short city trips' and 'no good' for longer trips. Though as I take my Panda everywhere, I beg to differ.
When it comes down the line to replace it I've pictured a new Panda or 500 as the first call. But they've hardly focussed on making comfortable seats. So I've been wondering.. does any city car or small car on sale today actually have drastically more comfortable seating? or is 'discomfort' a fact of owning a smaller car?
I'm talking the smallest car on the road, up to the point of a Corsa / Fiesta but ideally for me, the size of a Panda / 108 etc is the sweet spot in size