bluesky
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There’s this tidbit floating about the inter webs that adding the ventilation option might make a particular seat type firmer than without. There’s no real information to any of that though, it’s always something akin to “I heard somewhere that the ventilated seats are tougher/firmer”.
Has anyone had enough experience with ventilation (equiped/not-equipped) across the same seat type (either both 14 or both 18 way seats) and can state that there was actually a perceptible difference between having or not having the seat ventilation option? I think it’s up to the individual to evaluate whether any difference is positive or negative, but I think it would be helpful to know if this is a real issue that requires making sure to demo the seat comfort with and without if thinking of spec’ ing the ventilation option.
The Taycans at the dealer are quite a mix, so seat ventilation yet another thing to cross compare among others.
Has anyone had enough experience with ventilation (equiped/not-equipped) across the same seat type (either both 14 or both 18 way seats) and can state that there was actually a perceptible difference between having or not having the seat ventilation option? I think it’s up to the individual to evaluate whether any difference is positive or negative, but I think it would be helpful to know if this is a real issue that requires making sure to demo the seat comfort with and without if thinking of spec’ ing the ventilation option.
The Taycans at the dealer are quite a mix, so seat ventilation yet another thing to cross compare among others.
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