What options were there on 996 seats?
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What options were there on 996 seats?
I've got sports seats with a crest that I'm considering switching out. Can I get some info on what the seat options are?
Are there comfort seat or sports seats only, or are both of these options to "standard" seats?
Did all of the seats come in crested or not crested as options?
I'm a bit confused. All of the sports seats that I've seen have crests, and I've sat in crested non sports seats (which the dealer told me were comfort seats ... which were nice and comfy!), and I've sat in non sports non crested seats. Are there 3 types of seats (standard, crested comfort, crested sports) or just 2 (comfort or sports then available as plain or crested)?
I know what the sports seats are like obviously, anyone with pictures of other 996 front seats options care to post them?
Thanks,
Duncan
Are there comfort seat or sports seats only, or are both of these options to "standard" seats?
Did all of the seats come in crested or not crested as options?
I'm a bit confused. All of the sports seats that I've seen have crests, and I've sat in crested non sports seats (which the dealer told me were comfort seats ... which were nice and comfy!), and I've sat in non sports non crested seats. Are there 3 types of seats (standard, crested comfort, crested sports) or just 2 (comfort or sports then available as plain or crested)?
I know what the sports seats are like obviously, anyone with pictures of other 996 front seats options care to post them?
Thanks,
Duncan
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I have sport seats from the factory without the Porsche crest. Don't know all the seat choices that were offered. What year is your Porsche? Someone will pipe in with more info. Lots of aftermarket choices are available as well.
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I've got comfort seats without crests. They are full power with fully adjustable power lumbar support.
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The were two basic types of seats for 996's in America (not including GT3, GT2, Turbo).
The standard "comfort" front seats came with leather faces and vinyl sides. Full leather was an option. Heating was an option. Manual forward/aft, up/down, and back tilt was standard. Power for same motions was optional. Power with three memory position buttons was also optional. When Lumbar Support first became available as an option, initally it had a manual hand pump, but later became power.
On ALL seats, the Porsche Crest embossed in the headrest was an OPTION.
The Sport seats came with leather faces, but could also be ordered in Full Leather. The Porsche Crest was an OPTION. Heated sport seats was an option. All Sport seats initially had manual forward and aft motion, and manual tilt. Power Sport Seats with memory was not available as a choice. However, later Sport Seats (still 996) had power tilt since the roller mechanism of the manual tilt was hard to adjust while sitting in the seat.
Comfort seat had an leather option if you prefered the wrinkled look for your seats. Not a choice in Sport Seats. Both Comfort and Sport seats had the choice for leather or Paint to Exterior Color for the back side of the seat.
Some years the Comfort Seats had gathered pockets on the lower back side of the seat for storage.
Early GT3's came standard with the Sport Seat (Porsche Crest was still an option). GT2's came standard with the "racing" seats, with the Sport Seats, or even Comfort Seats as an option. Turbo's came standard with the comfort seats, with the other two seats as an option.
Full Leather seats were a choice for both the Comfort and the Sport Seats. Deviated Stitching (colored thread) was a choice for both style seats but only in combination with the Full Leather option.
Porsche has since its beginning prided itself by having a multitude of seat choices and options for those seats, to accommodate all tastes and styles. Seating style and comfort is extremely personal and Porsche has gone to great lengths to meet the demand with a plethora of choices. After all, the seat is what connects you to the car.
The standard "comfort" front seats came with leather faces and vinyl sides. Full leather was an option. Heating was an option. Manual forward/aft, up/down, and back tilt was standard. Power for same motions was optional. Power with three memory position buttons was also optional. When Lumbar Support first became available as an option, initally it had a manual hand pump, but later became power.
On ALL seats, the Porsche Crest embossed in the headrest was an OPTION.
The Sport seats came with leather faces, but could also be ordered in Full Leather. The Porsche Crest was an OPTION. Heated sport seats was an option. All Sport seats initially had manual forward and aft motion, and manual tilt. Power Sport Seats with memory was not available as a choice. However, later Sport Seats (still 996) had power tilt since the roller mechanism of the manual tilt was hard to adjust while sitting in the seat.
Comfort seat had an leather option if you prefered the wrinkled look for your seats. Not a choice in Sport Seats. Both Comfort and Sport seats had the choice for leather or Paint to Exterior Color for the back side of the seat.
Some years the Comfort Seats had gathered pockets on the lower back side of the seat for storage.
Early GT3's came standard with the Sport Seat (Porsche Crest was still an option). GT2's came standard with the "racing" seats, with the Sport Seats, or even Comfort Seats as an option. Turbo's came standard with the comfort seats, with the other two seats as an option.
Full Leather seats were a choice for both the Comfort and the Sport Seats. Deviated Stitching (colored thread) was a choice for both style seats but only in combination with the Full Leather option.
Porsche has since its beginning prided itself by having a multitude of seat choices and options for those seats, to accommodate all tastes and styles. Seating style and comfort is extremely personal and Porsche has gone to great lengths to meet the demand with a plethora of choices. After all, the seat is what connects you to the car.
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And my initial qualifier was my response only applies to Porsches for export to the USA. ANYTHING is possible in other countries and markets. And, yes, the Full Power with memory option for the Comfort seats in the USA was PER SIDE INDIVDUALLY.
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NOT in Sport Seats. Only on the Comfort seats.
And my initial qualifier was my response only applies to Porsches for export to the USA. ANYTHING is possible in other countries and markets. And, yes, the Full Power with memory option for the Comfort seats in the USA was PER SIDE INDIVDUALLY.
And my initial qualifier was my response only applies to Porsches for export to the USA. ANYTHING is possible in other countries and markets. And, yes, the Full Power with memory option for the Comfort seats in the USA was PER SIDE INDIVDUALLY.
http://www.renntech.org/forums/files...rder-guide-us/
Please Download MY03 Carrera Coupe Order Guide US (which is "United States" aka "USA" in case you are wondering)
Page 38, 3rd & 4th Option on the Page...
OPTION CSVL Electric Sport Seat Left Side $1,220
OPTION CSVR Electric Sport Seat Right Side $1,220
I rest my Case
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Well, Zookie, it appears to be listed on the document you referenced.
At least I didn't call you a name when I replied earlier. Too bad you can't say the same.
At least I didn't call you a name when I replied earlier. Too bad you can't say the same.
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Yeah, I know. I have always had a "sticker" fetish. You should see the windows on my Jeep tow vehicles. And I also am a Donzi fanatic, so those stickers are on the the Jeep as well as the Porsche ones. LOL! And the Donzi's are covered in stickers, too! LOL!
I think it goes back to the mid-1960's when I was a hard core drag racer. Each time you won your class you got a window sticker saying so, at each track. So the deal was to have as many, and from different tracks, as possible. It was all about bragging rights. Like event T-shirts. LOL! But I can only wear one T-shirt at a time. LOL!
Sometimes I get tired and scrape them all off. But it isn't long before they start building up again.
The little track stickers are like bragging rights among the regular DE attendees and are getting more and more popular.
Things got really crowded last summer (when this avatar picture was taken) when I attend the PCA Parade in Savannah. That is the 710 number. I left that on there for several months, but it is gone now. Had to make room for my DE numbers this coming weekend at Roebling Road.
I think it goes back to the mid-1960's when I was a hard core drag racer. Each time you won your class you got a window sticker saying so, at each track. So the deal was to have as many, and from different tracks, as possible. It was all about bragging rights. Like event T-shirts. LOL! But I can only wear one T-shirt at a time. LOL!
Sometimes I get tired and scrape them all off. But it isn't long before they start building up again.
The little track stickers are like bragging rights among the regular DE attendees and are getting more and more popular.
Things got really crowded last summer (when this avatar picture was taken) when I attend the PCA Parade in Savannah. That is the 710 number. I left that on there for several months, but it is gone now. Had to make room for my DE numbers this coming weekend at Roebling Road.
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My my2000 also has the "Supple leather" option
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I've got memory on my driver's seat. My passenger's seat is full power with power lumbar, but no memory.
My seats were not heated from the factory, but I had aftermarket seat heaters installed and they work great.
My seats were not heated from the factory, but I had aftermarket seat heaters installed and they work great.