CX9 Uncomfortable Seats
#31
I posted once before on this subject and have since made another annual 1200 mile drive to South Florida for the winter. Yep, old retired guy. I do this drive non-stop except for gas.....takes about 18 hours. One reason I can do it is the vehicle rides so comfortable, and that includes the seats. I'm 6-1 and 185 and have no issues with the seats. Just a matter of finding the right settings for the drive.. My only issue is the seat bottom could be a little longer or include a 1-2 inch pull out extension like my X3. Other than that, I'm going to guess I'm in the vast majority as far as the seats go and doubt Mazda is going to make any substantial changes because of a few complaints. I've owned many cars over the years and have never know a car seat to be comfortable for 100% of buyers.
My dad is 91 and he is starting to complain his Cadillac seats are uncomfortable. Go figure. LOL
#32
Seat comfort front, rear
Mazda seats aren't the most comfortable and the back seats are like torture, just no cushion, straight backs. Honda and Toyota front seats are the best I've seen. I've done continuous, 1/2 Cross country trips in those, no problem. New fords are a nightmare, they pack the leather seats so full of cushion they're like a brick, really bad.
i wish there was a way to upgrade the rear Mazda seats. Even in my cx9, they're rough.
i wish there was a way to upgrade the rear Mazda seats. Even in my cx9, they're rough.
I have to laugh on some threads at times Does anyone really think this is a warranty issue with MAZDA or any other auto manufacture about seat comfort? Its not. Unless there is a defect or workability issues. Fitment is all on you when you decided to buy any vehicle. But you can express your thoughts and feeling about it on a forum!
#33
Mazda seats aren't the most comfortable and the back seats are like torture, just no cushion, straight backs. Honda and Toyota front seats are the best I've seen. I've done continuous, 1/2 Cross country trips in those, no problem. New fords are a nightmare, they pack the leather seats so full of cushion they're like a brick, really bad.
i wish there was a way to upgrade the rear Mazda seats. Even in my cx9, they're rough.
i wish there was a way to upgrade the rear Mazda seats. Even in my cx9, they're rough.
#34
2022 CX 9 Signature / seat comfort
#35
Well I leased a CX9 Signature and was never happier when I turned it in two weeks ago. We did test drive the vehicle before leasing. In a 15 minute test drive, there is no way you can tell how uncomfortable the seating really is. It's not until your driving for 2 hrs. or more, do you realize how bad the seating is. For $50k car, Mazda should be ashamed as it doesn't even come close to our previous Toyota Highlander, for seating comfort. I'm glad it's gone and much happier with our new purchase of a Hyundai Palisade.
#36
Good luck with the Palisade. My sister has a '21 and I've driven it and ridden in it several times. I'm not a Mazda fanboy....our CX9 is our first ever Mazda. Owned over 35 cars, mostly VWs and BMWs in recent years. I'll take the CX9 over the Palisade any day. To each their own I guess. Just curious if you test drove the CX-90 before making your decision?
#37
If you read my post you should have comprehended I asked if you tested the CX90. And if you bothered to take the time to review previous posts here, you would know your last sentence makes no sense. Interesting you have had the car for many months and just decided now to join this forum to diss the CX9? Good luck on the Palisade forums.
#38
If you read my post you should have comprehended I asked if you tested the CX90. And if you bothered to take the time to review previous posts here, you would know your last sentence makes no sense. Interesting you have had the car for many months and just decided now to join this forum to diss the CX9? Good luck on the Palisade forums.
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