Originally Posted By MDS61
Myself and the better half - find a Morgan to be a comfortable place to be carrot

I can second that.
I have a hip replacement, right side, and in a left hand drive car the right leg is the first in. I find it pretty easy. Getting in the passenger side is a little more difficult but not impossible.

My wife has had a little difficulty with lumbar support and now prefers to have a small cushion behind her back, low down, in the angle of the seat. I have been thinking of placing an inflatable cushion behind the swab but I am not sure if I can get it low enough.

In general terms the seating is more comfortable than that was in my now sold Alfa or in my wife's VW Polo. The position is a bit like sitting in an armchair with your legs up on a pouf. I can drive for at least 3 hours without a rest to stretch my legs.

Regarding ride comfort: it is very much a matter of perception but don't expect a limousine type ride, it is a classic sports car. It can be improved, and I have added the front and rear suspension kits which, within the limits of the available suspension travel, have improved the ride on all types of roads for our long distance touring. To give you an idea we have covered 65,000km in 6 years.

I have a friend who is so impressed with the results that he will be "upgrading" the suspension in his car so that he can enjoy it more in regular use.


Peter

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