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Power Driver's Seat??
Just wondering....
Anyone ever hear about MINI possibly considering offering a power driver's seat as an option on the Countryman? I have a R56. Also a BMW X3. Wife drives the X3 most the time. Down the road could consider a Countryman though not sure which car I would sell. But wife would hate having to manually adjust seat height, the seat back, etc, and mirrors each time she got in the vehicle. I would think a power seat with memory for 2 positions (with mirror memory) would be an option many would consider as often "signficant other" also drives the car. Finner |
Originally Posted by Finner
(Post 3419870)
Just wondering....
Anyone ever hear about MINI possibly considering offering a power driver's seat as an option on the Countryman? I have a R56. Also a BMW X3. Wife drives the X3 most the time. Down the road could consider a Countryman though not sure which car I would sell. But wife would hate having to manually adjust seat height, the seat back, etc, and mirrors each time she got in the vehicle. I would think a power seat with memory for 2 positions (with mirror memory) would be an option many would consider as often "signficant other" also drives the car. Finner |
It would be totally custom, no MINI has come with a power seat, let alone memory positions to date.
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While the fact of a $38K vehicle without at least one power seat is rediculous in this day and age, I can see the point. The CM is already a bit of a porker, you have to cut weight wherever you can. Then you have to consider MINI's attitute on over-blowing everything. If they did it, it would be a 23 way, up-down, vibrating, back-and-forth, tilting, spinning, monster of a seat contoled by a logic system and toggle switches in the overhead console. And with lighting and a tie-in to the MINI Connect system. :no:
Sealy - Who would like to see the slide out thigh support from BMW in the Sport option package. |
I agree power seats would be nice but my wife drives her mini and I drive mine so no big deal.
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Ditto on Rum 4. But now with our 3rd MINI to be a shared ride and to join the family very soon, maybe the memory option would be helpful. Our seat adjustments vary considerably.
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Originally Posted by Sealy
(Post 3420096)
While the fact of a $38K vehicle without at least one power seat is rediculous in this day and age, I can see the point. The CM is already a bit of a porker, you have to cut weight wherever you can. Then you have to consider MINI's attitute on over-blowing everything. If they did it, it would be a 23 way, up-down, vibrating, back-and-forth, tilting, spinning, monster of a seat contoled by a logic system and toggle switches in the overhead console. And with lighting and a tie-in to the MINI Connect system. :no:
Sealy - Who would like to see the slide out thigh support from BMW in the Sport option package. |
I asked the dealer about that. He said that Mini's line is "This vehicle has roots as a rally car. Race cars don't need power seats."
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I can't tell you the number of times I heard people asking how to adjust the seats in the MINI loaner cars where I used to work because they had gotten used to power seats.
It would def. be a nice comfort to have, esp. with a memory feature as well. I don't mind when somebody else drives my car, but it def. is annoying to have to reset the seat position and mirrors. On a slightly un-related note; i'm still waiting for MINI to come out with a solid sunroof shade. |
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