my City Weave fabric seats with bright eco-leather look great and are easy to maintain. But the seat position is as bad as always: the seats are generally too narrow and too high at Volvo. I have already driven three V70 and just picked up the second XC 60. I am 190 cm tall, 105 kg heavy and wear jeans with waistband 38. With German car brands I fit in well also in small cars. At Volvo, however, I always sit too high and look too strongly against the roof edge. And since The seats are getting narrower and narrower. Now I’m sitting on the side cheeks. And I always take the normal wide Volvo seats. I’ve done the first several hours of rides now – the thighs press the side cheeks and the butt tweaks and it’s not comfortable. And I don’t even have the sports seats, but the normal fabric seats. With the normal leather seats, the side cheeks seem a little softer – but the seats are wider. And the steering wheel can’t be pulled out far enough. If you optimize the seat for your legs and push it a bit backwards, you find that you have to put the seat back quite steeply in order to get to the steering wheel with your hands. Then, at some point, the headrest presses to the back of the head, whose inclination cannot be adjusted. And another thing: although I have already set the seat far behind, I can’t do it either. I hardly look out of the panoramic roof, because it starts too far behind. That makes little sense – and joy. I have to make sure with my person that I obviously don’t fit into the Volvo standard. I’m surprised, though, because the Swedes are not smaller than the Germans either. But the product development at Volvo is obviously building for smaller and thinner people. If this continues, I’ll say goodbye to Volvo sometime. I don’t need a 70,000 Euro car, b i can’t find a comfortable sitting position…