Cv6benplus Member Coventry Yesterday at 6:01 PM #1 Well, I've compared the two, side by side, and the conclusion. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE
B brillomaster Senior member Leamington Spa Yesterday at 6:32 PM #2 Good to know. I did always think the electric seats in my e85 sat nice and low. Certainly I didn't feel the need to go any lower, unlike the manual seats in my nb mx5 or the electric seats in my 986 boxster.
Good to know. I did always think the electric seats in my e85 sat nice and low. Certainly I didn't feel the need to go any lower, unlike the manual seats in my nb mx5 or the electric seats in my 986 boxster.
enuff_zed Lifer Attleborough, Norfolk Yesterday at 6:37 PM #3 Well I have to say that my 'seat of the pants' approach always notices that electric don't seem to have the same range of movement as manual ones.
Well I have to say that my 'seat of the pants' approach always notices that electric don't seem to have the same range of movement as manual ones.
Cv6benplus Member Coventry Yesterday at 7:03 PM #4 enuff_zed said: Well I have to say that my 'seat of the pants' approach always notices that electric don't seem to have the same range of movement as manual ones. Click to expand... But electric is more refined as the electric motors are not subject to notched increments.
enuff_zed said: Well I have to say that my 'seat of the pants' approach always notices that electric don't seem to have the same range of movement as manual ones. Click to expand... But electric is more refined as the electric motors are not subject to notched increments.
enuff_zed Lifer Attleborough, Norfolk Yesterday at 7:39 PM #5 Cv6benplus said: But electric is more refined as the electric motors are not subject to notched increments. Click to expand... Each to their own. Handy to have a fully back setting for easy access/egress, but apart from that they seem to be an unnecessary weight addition. IMO.
Cv6benplus said: But electric is more refined as the electric motors are not subject to notched increments. Click to expand... Each to their own. Handy to have a fully back setting for easy access/egress, but apart from that they seem to be an unnecessary weight addition. IMO.