F-Sport seats super uncomfortable on trips
#31
Driver
Thread Starter
Cracked windshields aren't unusual around here regardless of the make/model of the car. We have a deadly cocktail of high speed highways, frequent/perpetual construction and snaky drivers that will take a foot if you give an inch. That will lead you to being uncomfortably close to a gravel or concrete truck, or just some buckshot truck up on a 12" lift kit, throwing mud and small rocks at anything within 100 feet.
I think windshield angle plays into it as well. The more reclined the angle, the less likely the glass will take a direct hit and absorb all the energy. Even in my very limited long range highway driving, in 1.5 years I've got two deep hood chips and a little "starring" on my windshield. I'm below Dallas average on mileage, and yet, here I am with rock chips.
At least it's not like my old car, where 3 days after buying it, a dumbass truck driver changed lanes in front of me, slinging a road gator from a blown tire (which was literally on the stripe between lanes) into my front bumper. The steel belts poked a row of holes about .5mm into the bumper paint. Never been so mad before, it was just careless on the driver's part and with traffic as tight as it was, I couldn't avoid it. /rant
I think windshield angle plays into it as well. The more reclined the angle, the less likely the glass will take a direct hit and absorb all the energy. Even in my very limited long range highway driving, in 1.5 years I've got two deep hood chips and a little "starring" on my windshield. I'm below Dallas average on mileage, and yet, here I am with rock chips.
At least it's not like my old car, where 3 days after buying it, a dumbass truck driver changed lanes in front of me, slinging a road gator from a blown tire (which was literally on the stripe between lanes) into my front bumper. The steel belts poked a row of holes about .5mm into the bumper paint. Never been so mad before, it was just careless on the driver's part and with traffic as tight as it was, I couldn't avoid it. /rant
Last edited by depechek; 12-16-14 at 01:33 PM.
#32
Driver
Thread Starter
Broken windshield from rogue rock sucks. I had my windshield replaced within one month of owning my car and i bought my car brand new too.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
#33
lol! Not to be racist, but I am Asian with a black man's *** as most of my girlfriends tell me. I am not overweight: 5:10 and 180ish (I fluctuate btwn 175-183). Maybe my F-Sport seats are defective? I'll take it on another roadtrip next weekend and play around with the settings more.
#34
Driver
Thread Starter
I thought I read something similar before. Yeah, GS' seats are comfortable. I took the GS on long trips before and we were both surprised how comfortable they are. IMO though, I prefer SUV for long trips.
Are you sure they're not saying that because you drive a GS? Maybe you should thank the GS.
Are you sure they're not saying that because you drive a GS? Maybe you should thank the GS.
#35
Lexus Test Driver
Last time I was sitting in traffic in the slowest lane (5 lane hwy) and a rock came flying from the opposite traffic which was moving fast and ended up on the top my Camry windshield and chipped it. I'm like what tha fuhhh!!! I'm not even moving dammit!! lol Those things always find its way to ur car and that rock must've went flying across at least 5 lanes before it landed on me!
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Broken windshield from rogue rock sucks. I had my windshield replaced within one month of owning my car and i bought my car brand new too.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
Make sure you tell your insurance company to replace OEM windshield with the LEXUS logo etched onto it. Your car is still new and it deserves better. Dont let the insurance company shove a OEM EQUIVALENT windshield down your throat. There are so many tech and advances built into our windshields the last thing you want is a problem with it.
I annoyed my insurance company with at least 5 phone calls until they gave in and approved a $2400 winshield replacement and all i paid was my $500 deductable.
Tech and advances in a windshield? What do you mean?
#37
Lexus Fanatic
Its a laminated, acoustic, extra thick windshield and you have rain sensing wipers, etc.
#38
The F Sport does have a stiffer suspension too so the ride isnt all about the seats between the GS Luxury and it's definitely not an ES. There is always a compromise between sports and luxury of course.
Make sure youre not in the Sport settings on your drive mode either or that will stiffen up the ride further of course! It would be nice if the Eco mode would soften the ride for long trips though.. did you get that Lexus engineers?!
The seats which I too find to be some of the best I ever sat in and I am coming out of a Range Rover Supercharged which is quite a bit more expensive vehicle. Definitely keep playing with those various seat adjustments to get it fine tuned for your body and that should help.
Make sure youre not in the Sport settings on your drive mode either or that will stiffen up the ride further of course! It would be nice if the Eco mode would soften the ride for long trips though.. did you get that Lexus engineers?!
The seats which I too find to be some of the best I ever sat in and I am coming out of a Range Rover Supercharged which is quite a bit more expensive vehicle. Definitely keep playing with those various seat adjustments to get it fine tuned for your body and that should help.
#40
Lexus Test Driver
I moved my headrest 1 click forward and it made one hell of a difference. I always felt it was too far back and made my neck and spine tired fast.
#41
Lexus Test Driver
Do you rest the back of your head against the headrest when you drive? I've never done that...except when in a race car, wearing a helmet and all strapped-in.
#42
Lexus Test Driver
For long drives yes.
#43
Lexus Fanatic
Thats one reason why I love the articulating backrest on the luxury seat, it brings the headrest closer to my head to where I can rest it there without having to lean it back...
#44
Lexus Test Driver
If I was on a long trip and tired from driving I'd be afraid I'd fall asleep if I rested my head on the headrest while driving. But, as the name implies - a headrest is made to rest your head! So, what do I know...
I've always considered the headrest more of a safety device to help prevent whiplash in case of an accident...
I've always considered the headrest more of a safety device to help prevent whiplash in case of an accident...
#45
Instructor
When i had to replace my windshield on my 4GS the glass guy ask me what car options do i have like HUD or night view or rain sensors. He told me there are like 300 different combinations for our glass and he specifically need to know which one to order. HUD will not even be visible on your windshield if you installed the wrong glass. So thats why it cost $2000+ for the glass. Its high tech.