F-Sport seats super uncomfortable on trips
#16
Lexus Fanatic
The F Sport seat and the Luxury seat are basically the same seat, save for a few adjustments and better leather.
I just completed over 1000 miles of driving in about 5 days in my GS, and continue to find the seats the best I've ever had in a car. That includes two LS's and two ES's. They're just great seats. In fact, the last two hours tonight I was tired and let my wife drive and I got to lay back in the passenger seat, fold the headrests around my head and really enjoy them....they are great seats.
I think everybody's different and there are bound to be people who seats don't work for...but overall I think this is a seldom or never before heard complaint here...
I just completed over 1000 miles of driving in about 5 days in my GS, and continue to find the seats the best I've ever had in a car. That includes two LS's and two ES's. They're just great seats. In fact, the last two hours tonight I was tired and let my wife drive and I got to lay back in the passenger seat, fold the headrests around my head and really enjoy them....they are great seats.
I think everybody's different and there are bound to be people who seats don't work for...but overall I think this is a seldom or never before heard complaint here...
#17
Driver
Thread Starter
lol! Not to be racist, but I am Asian with a black man's *** as most of my girlfriends tell me. I am not overweight: 5:10 and 180ish (I fluctuate btwn 175-183). Maybe my F-Sport seats are defective? I'll take it on another roadtrip next weekend and play around with the settings more.
#18
Lexus Test Driver
Do u guys use the lower back support? I believe FSport and Luxury have lower and upper lumbar support.
#20
I agree totally. Taken car on 3 round trips from Central Florida to NOLA, which is over 10 hours, each way. Got out of the car each time feeling fine, not stiff or tired, and I'm old. I just love the seats, especially the drivers thigh support. The best seats in any car I have owned.
#21
Lexus Test Driver
I have no complaints with my F Sport seats. They feel buttery smooth and cushy compared to my wife's 4Runner. My only complaint is the bottom seat feels a little flat especially around corners. I wish there were more bolstering or adjustable bolsters like the back, that's how my BMW was too.
#22
Instructor
I have no complaints with my F Sport seats. They feel buttery smooth and cushy compared to my wife's 4Runner. My only complaint is the bottom seat feels a little flat especially around corners. I wish there were more bolstering or adjustable bolsters like the back, that's how my BMW was too.
#23
Lexus Test Driver
#25
Driver
Thread Starter
So I guess bc I bad mouth my GS's seats it paid me back with my second broken windshield for the year. Sorry I hurt your feeling GS! Unfortunately, what started as a small starburst turned out to be a long crack by the time lunch rolled around. I was going to get it repaired on my lunch break, so much for that.
#26
Lexus Fanatic
Not the GS' fault a rock hit the windshield. You must have pissed off the rock.
#27
Lexus Test Driver
Oh yea don't bad mouth these cars.
#28
Instructor
Broken windshield from rogue rock sucks. I had my windshield replaced within one month of owning my car and i bought my car brand new too.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
#29
Totally agree. It's a lazy-boy on wheels when you have your seats adjusted right. Love that lumbar support.
#30
Lexus Test Driver
So I guess bc I bad mouth my GS's seats it paid me back with my second broken windshield for the year. Sorry I hurt your feeling GS! Unfortunately, what started as a small starburst turned out to be a long crack by the time lunch rolled around. I was going to get it repaired on my lunch break, so much for that.
I think windshield angle plays into it as well. The more reclined the angle, the less likely the glass will take a direct hit and absorb all the energy. Even in my very limited long range highway driving, in 1.5 years I've got two deep hood chips and a little "starring" on my windshield. I'm below Dallas average on mileage, and yet, here I am with rock chips.
At least it's not like my old car, where 3 days after buying it, a dumbass truck driver changed lanes in front of me, slinging a road gator from a blown tire (which was literally on the stripe between lanes) into my front bumper. The steel belts poked a row of holes about .5mm into the bumper paint. Never been so mad before, it was just careless on the driver's part and with traffic as tight as it was, I couldn't avoid it. /rant