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Do you use the seat memory in your car?

Having a discussion with a friend on options in new cars....

Just wondering how many people have vehicles with power seats that have multiple memory locations- i.e. you save your seat position and mirror positions by setting a button, and then you and your wife/others have their specific button to press when they get in the car to set everything the way they want it.

I've never shared a vehicle with someone thus these kind of features seem ridiculous to me. Extra weight, extra stuff to break after 5 years when the warranty is up. Friend swears by it. Says his car automatically moves the seat depending on the key fob being his or his wife's. How lazy are we that hitting a button was to difficult so we had to make it wireless?

This is why modern car seats weight 95 lbs instead of the 20 lbs they could be. That's why a 1980's Honda hatchback gets 45 MPG while a new Honda Civic gets the same or less...


But anyways... back on topic.... is this one of those must have options nowdays?

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Wife has it in her Tahoe.

She's short, I'm no giant but I can barely get behind the wheel when the seat is set for her.

So rather than trying to shoe horn my way in so that I can move the seat I just hit my setting when I open the door and byt the time my butt is ready to hit the seat it's in position.

I like it a lot.

I am very particular about my seating position in my cars and get irritated to no end when I pick it up after an oil change or when it's been dropped by a parking valet and it the seat is slid all the way back.

It's one of those options that you need to have to appreciate.
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Convenient? Yes
More to break? Yes



That being said, it's not any extra weight in a modern car. ALL the electric systems are hooked into each other via CAN these days. The extra software to make that system work after all the power steering wheel/power seats/power pedals is trivial so if you've already got the hardware why not have it?

For the record I drive a '91 crx and it has 2 electric motors. One for Heat/AC and One for the sunroof. Hell it doesn't even have power steering, and the ONLY thing the computer does is run the fuel injection and ignition systems.


Edit: Monkey brings up a good point. A good friend here is 6'3" and his wife.. ~5' even. Before he steps into any car his first move is to lift the slider handle, and shove the seat ALL the way back. For his family the auto settings are almost a necessity.
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My wife and I use ours all of the time.
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Not a 'must have' but it was really nice when I had it.
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Use it all the time between my Volvo V70 and wife's 528i.
A very nice to have. Like stomachmonkey, I'm also very particular about my seating position.
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My new M3 has it. I see it as one more thing to break. If you're the only one who drives the car, it's useless.
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If you're the only one who drives the car, you don't use it and it doesn't matter if it breaks. Plus it won't break because you never use it.

I think it's great. What does a microchip weigh? 1/2 a fking gram??
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If you're the only one who drives the car, you don't use it and it doesn't matter if it breaks. Plus it won't break because you never use it.
Yeah, but knowing BMW, the same module which controls the seat memory probably also controls the odd-numbered piston return springs.
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I use it in our BMW, very handy when my wife drives the car.

Besides the seat adjustments, saves the settings for the exterior mirrors and the tilt/telescope of the wheel.

Very convenient to revert to our individual settings with a single button.





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My wife's Volvo 960 has it. The car is 18 years old with about 175,000 miles, so if it was going to break it probably would've already. The controller is very light and it doesn't add but a couple of ounces to the weight of the car.

I programmed my position into #2 and use it all the time. She never bothered to do hers, but she's not a car person in the slightest.
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I like it! All of my mirror, seat and steering wheels settings are assigned to the FOB as well so if my wife drives it, my FOB sets it back before I get back in.
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We have it on our truck and it is very convenient since we share the truck. I wouldn't say it is a deal breaker on a car, but I do appreciate it.

My key fob is #1, just putting that out here...
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I use mine but only because the 'forward' button on mine is flakey.

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I usually be very specific about how I sit while driving, to have the most comfort and convenience I want. Wife is different size and sit different way. If the car is a family car, multiple users, you will see how convenience this feature is.
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My Boxster has two motors in the seat, one to power adjust the seat bottom and one to adjust the seat back angle. OK, not so bad.

There are new mercedes/BMW seats with 7+ motors/actuators. And a 1 or 2 separate computers housed under the seat for memory and control.

I just find it strange how I read a lot how people would 'never go back to a car without their memory/power seats'. It takes less time for me to adjust my seat fore-aft position with the hand lever than it takes for a power seat to move the same distance.

I'm also considering a Lotus Elise as my next daily driver... so, I guess I'm just one of those people.
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My wife's car has it. It is tied to the key fob. All I have to do is open the drivers side door and the car knows it is me and sets the seat, the mirors, steering wheel, and I think it will even change the radio to my preference. I have driven her car less than 10 times since we bought it. I prefer my mid 1980s vehicles.
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My wife's car has it. It is tied to the key fob. All I have to do is open the drivers side door and the car knows it is me and sets the seat, the mirors, steering wheel, and I think it will even change the radio to my preference. I have driven her car less than 10 times since we bought it. I prefer my mid 1980s vehicles.
You should drive it more often! That G35 deserves a proper workout!
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Having a discussion with a friend on options in new cars....

Just wondering how many people have vehicles with power seats that have multiple memory locations- i.e. you save your seat position and mirror positions by setting a button, and then you and your wife/others have their specific button to press when they get in the car to set everything the way they want it.

I've never shared a vehicle with someone thus these kind of features seem ridiculous to me. Extra weight, extra stuff to break after 5 years when the warranty is up. Friend swears by it. Says his car automatically moves the seat depending on the key fob being his or his wife's. How lazy are we that hitting a button was to difficult so we had to make it wireless?

This is why modern car seats weight 95 lbs instead of the 20 lbs they could be. That's why a 1980's Honda hatchback gets 45 MPG while a new Honda Civic gets the same or less...


But anyways... back on topic.... is this one of those must have options nowdays?

My wife and I have our own cars, but do occasionally drive the other person's car. It takes a bit to get the mirrors and seat back to exactly how I like it. There are times when it would be convenient to have that sort of feature. Since I drive a sports car, I'm happy to do without to save the weight and cost, but if I was driving a premium car, and the car had it, I'd darn sure use it.

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