Who wouldn’t want pillow-topped seats for those long, boring road trips?
While present-day luxury cars often feature stiff, conservatively
padded bucket seats, in the 1970s designers stopped at nothing to
provide the utmost in derrière comfort. Cars like the Cadillac Eldorado
Biarritz featured thick button-tufted pillow-topped seats, which were
literally pillows attached to additional padding below. It is perhaps
the closest thing to driving your couch down the expressway. Of course,
today these comfortable seats appear geriatric at best and downright
garish at worst.
its better to have a comfortable seat when travelling
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That looks absolutely comfortable! It’s my kind of car seat. I don’t think it’s garish at all. Even if it is, I don’t see anything bad about it. Maybe the only downside to it is the driver might suddenly fall asleep while driving because of feeling too comfortable. =P
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