What is going on with MB??
One caveat that maybe was a difference between my loaner X3 and your loaner 330i - the X3 had the sport seats with the hard side bolsters and extendable piece under your knees. Not sure what the 330 had? If I were buy any car now, it definitely wouldn’t have the sport seats anymore. I’m too old, too tired, and too damn fat for them anymore. If I could slap a Murphy chair to a car frame, I’d do it in a heartbeat!

I recently came back from 2-hr commute for business in my X3. Did I wish I was driving my wife's GLS instead? Absolutely! If this was a family road trip, no question I'm driving the GLS!
X3 seat comfort is not the best and has its own thread in Bimmerpost. Let's move on!
Overall I think the X7 has a nicer quality interior than the GLS, but design and comfort overall is not as good as in the GLS IMO. Space is nowhere near as good.




I’m not fat either, but at 50 with two little kids we brought through the home schooling covid era, I’ve got one or two slices of Little Ceasers on me now. Couldnt care less either. Been married for nearly 20 years. Trust me, if she leaves, I’m buying that 911 convertible and keeping the dog, and I don’t need a six-pack for either… I will be that guy you look at and say “such a waste of a beautiful car” as I putter along.
my seat preference also syncs to my driving style lately too. I like to cruise about, not feel pressured into having to be first at the stoplight drag race. I go fast, with my cruise control. That’s one of the key reasons I finally parted ways with my last GTI, which was tuned to 320hp and all of that crap. I simply didn’t enjoy it as much as I used to. No, for me, the next “cool” car is likely a Jeep Wrangler (Sahara). The 911 convertible is a teenage poster dream that is going to stay that way…




On a related note, I remember the X7 seat side bolsters being adjustable so that it can better "hug" you while driving. I really wish I had this in the GLS and I could have used it in the X3 as I find myself sliding around on the seat, especially on tight turns!




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I find the accusation that people don't like sport seats because they are fat insulting, not statistics. I just don't like what you like, and you don't like what I like. Doesn't mean one of us has a problem.




I find the accusation that people don't like sport seats because they are fat insulting, not statistics. I just don't like what you like, and you don't like what I like. Doesn't mean one of us has a problem.
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Being stereotyped isn’t much fun is it? Why don’t we both agree to stop doing it?
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i think a 50 year man that wears a 36 size pant says the seat is just too pinched up for his likes, is pretty fair game for criticism of a car seat. Had this MB GLC for a day, and it too just feels cramped to me. Feels econo to me, and I like it better than the X3. They’re all getting too damn hard and narrow in general from the german brands though if you ask me. I personally think Nissan makes some of the best seats in the industry, but that’s a different tooic altogether…
There was a day not too long ago that perhaps I would’ve thought differently, but when the world stopped spinning in early 2020, my priorities shifted away from “me” to basically everyone and everything else. Leading up to that point was my last hurrah of personal vanity, Re-strained a lower back injury from when I ate a chevy in 1996, rolled into my 50’s, and decided to relax a bit more, which means I want a soft and relatively spacious car seat for my cars. The GLS is great. My 2014 E350 is flawless after I took it apart years ago and tweaked it (have driven that car 18+ hours nonstop from DC to Naples several times). None of which cost nearly as much as those uncomfortable cramped EQ seats I sat in two weeks ago at the MB dealership…
grabbed a beer earlier this week with an old neighbor who is a life long VW Audi Porsche owner. He’s about 60 now and in good shape. Bought his wife a new SQ5 two years ago and now says the same thing about those seats too. Says he can go about two hours in them before getting sore. She can go about 4 hours, and she is very much the tennis fanatic. Yet can drive his 2006 911 convertible for days on end without so much as a cramp…
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