4C Seats
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highway

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2,519 posts

280 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Whilst I don’t find the seats themselves uncomfortable the driving position is compromised on account of being bolt upright. The tilt function allows only an inch or so of rearward travel, yet the seats will tilt forwards enough to allow access to the non existent rear seats. Lunacy.

Is there a fix or is driving around say like a 1950’s boarding school pupil the only way?

MellowshipSlinky

15,697 posts

209 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Just think how good your posture will be after 10k miles though biggrin

But I agree with you - it’s almost as if some crazy Italian has put the tilt mechanism on the wrong way round..

craigjm

20,161 posts

220 months

Wednesday 21st November 2018
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Balance a book on your head hehe

_Superleggera_

2,014 posts

217 months

Thursday 22nd November 2018
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highway said:
Whilst I don’t find the seats themselves uncomfortable the driving position is compromised on account of being bolt upright. The tilt function allows only an inch or so of rearward travel, yet the seats will tilt forwards enough to allow access to the non existent rear seats. Lunacy.

Is there a fix or is driving around say like a 1950’s boarding school pupil the only way?
Manually adjust the seat bolts. You can tilt the seat base back providing support for the legs more which is quite popular. There should be 3 levels to adjust but you can also tilt it back.

Armitage.Shanks

2,864 posts

105 months

Thursday 22nd November 2018
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_Superleggera_ said:
highway said:
Whilst I don’t find the seats themselves uncomfortable the driving position is compromised on account of being bolt upright. The tilt function allows only an inch or so of rearward travel, yet the seats will tilt forwards enough to allow access to the non existent rear seats. Lunacy.

Is there a fix or is driving around say like a 1950’s boarding school pupil the only way?
Manually adjust the seat bolts. You can tilt the seat base back providing support for the legs more which is quite popular. There should be 3 levels to adjust but you can also tilt it back.
Correct. Top bolt for front section and bottom bolt for rear or a combination thereof. I can live with the 'stock' upright setting, a 3hr journey gave no issues.

I was never a fan of the 'gangsta' driving positon where your balls are higher than your chin

detee

660 posts

169 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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highway said:
Whilst I don’t find the seats themselves uncomfortable the driving position is compromised on account of being bolt upright. The tilt function allows only an inch or so of rearward travel, yet the seats will tilt forwards enough to allow access to the non existent rear seats. Lunacy.

Is there a fix or is driving around say like a 1950’s boarding school pupil the only way?
Have you now bought one?

What did you go with?

highway

Original Poster:

2,519 posts

280 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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I came close. I offered on the black Spider that was for sale a while ago, having been for sale at Morgan in the summer. Having agreed a sale, seller reneged as he got a higher offer. Then was offered a tempting deal on an unregistered car.

To be honest I drove a pals coupe to reaffirm I wanted one enough to justify buying new. My initial experience, driving one for the first time earlier this year, back to back with my S1 Elise, left me cold. I didn't like the steering, nor the ride quality. My generous pal loaned me that car which I went on to use for a month.

Extended usage changed my view of the car completely. The looks are captivating, it's Infinity War on 4 wheels. I like the power and the economy and the glorious contrast of genius and idiocy. They heat the door mirrors but not the rear screen! The car is made from lightweight carbon fibre and clad in composite to keep weight down, yet the spider engine cover is apparently made from lead and weighs over 15kg. Trick tft dash panel yet a 1990's aftermarket CD with an after thought sound system.

That longer usage convinced me I wanted one, but a few weeks ago I tried the same pals coupe having not driven one since May. I was left with a horrible feeling of uncertainty. I found the ride brittle, the driving position uncomfortable and the steering totally inert. I don't think I'm comfortable being in one at mid £40's. Prices have risen a fair bit this year, though what next year holds is anyone's guess.

I'm still checking the classifieds. Some of the cars on AT have been for sale well over 3 months now. I saw the 783 miles yellow spider Sytner had is showing sold (advertised at 40,500) I'd still buy one, conscious I'd likely appreciate it more following my previous experience. But I haven't got enough love to be buying in the £40's.