I have an Audi Q7 and think it’s quite uncomfortable on long trips. DH’s Tahoe and my previous Infiniti QX80 were both a lot more comfortable. |
honda accord bucket like seats suck!!! So much hip, neck and back pain beware. |
Cadillac #1 for that. Top of the line. |
I second a Tesla with self driving. I never liked the self driving until a couple of months ago. It has improved a LOT with all of the updates. Not having to concentrate on steering and feet not being engaged is a game changer for long trips. |
Ha, ha, no. |
Top of line Mercedes rides like no other. Every feature you would want , great ride, no back pain and you look good. Sure, you pay. But it's worth it.
Otherwise get a fully loaded Lexus. |
Yeah but then you’re uncomfortable the whole time thinking about how you’re a douchebag who bought a Porsche but it’s a Macan. 😆 |
Do you really want a car made by a company that is run by a fascist that records you at all times even when you “turn it off”? |
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is it completely hands free? Like you don’t even need to hold the steering wheel? |
There was another unfortunate accident the other day of a Tesla driving into a tree. I will never understand how people trust the Tesla in self-driving mode. Also, Porsche is not comfortable. At least not the 911. Fun, but felt like I needed to go a yoga class after 2 hours. I think Lexus generally has the best combination of comfort, performance and reliability. Though it's not the most exciting brand. |
My Volvo XC40. Much prefer it to my wife’s similar sized Mercedes. |
XC40 owner again. One more piece of info from me.
I had an XC40 for three years on lease. Liked it so much I bought the same car with a nicer color and the premium radio when my lease ran out. And they gave me a great deal on the purchase because they wanted the leased car back to sell as a used car. |
No not really. It’s a lot better vs the Buick you are stuck in. ![]() ![]() |
Not a Tesla. |
This is a hot take but I think sedans/wagons are more comfortable than SUVs, because there's less road noise/bounce.
Our Outback is surprisingly very comfortable. We have done 9 hour road trips (that were supposed to be 7, but got stuck in traffic). Heated leather seats (front and back seat) and steering wheel, plus adapted/assisted cruise control really help. The driver's seat has an extender to support your legs on long drives. We also have a Lexus and I much prefer the Outback, but I think it's because I like lower to the ground vehicles. YMMV. Bottom line-- upgraded packages help with comfort. I also agree with PP that it can be personal preference so test drive. My parents' Audis are also super comfortable. |