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Electric Memory Seats - THEMACS - 15-01-2012 07:57pm

Can anyone tell me if the car remembers the seating position from the last key used to open/lock the car as with the BMW system.

My wife and I have different keys for our BMW and our keys remember the seating position when we last used it, no matter how long ago! Saves using the memory button numbers, very very neat and handyVery Happy

So my question is does the Evoque do the same or do you have to use the memory buttons?


RE: Electric Memory Seats - RacingSnake - 15-01-2012 08:01pm

THere are definately buttons (by the grab handle on the door), but am interested to hear about the key too?


RE: Electric Memory Seats - Mr P - 15-01-2012 08:06pm

(15-01-2012 07:57pm)THEMACS Wrote:  Can anyone tell me if the car remembers the seating position from the last key used to open/lock the car as with the BMW system.

My wife and I have different keys for our BMW and our keys remember the seating position when we last used it, no matter how long ago! Saves using the memory button numbers, very very neat and handyVery Happy

So my question is does the Evoque do the same or do you have to use the memory buttons?

Unfortunately no, the keys don't automatically adjust the memory seating/mirrors, but on the other hand its no graet shakes to use memory buttons, they are actually a lot more user friendly than on the Freelander which were positioned on the base of the drivers seat. Very Happy


RE: Electric Memory Seats - THEMACS - 15-01-2012 09:35pm

(15-01-2012 08:06pm)Mr P Wrote:  Unfortunately no, the keys don't automatically adjust the memory seating/mirrors, but on the other hand its no graet shakes to use memory buttons, they are actually a lot more user friendly than on the Freelander which were positioned on the base of the drivers seat. Very Happy

Ok Thanks for the info. Guess we will have to use the memory buttonsSad One for LR to add in the future as it is a very useful feature


RE: Electric Memory Seats - ChuckieB - 15-01-2012 10:25pm

That's disappointing! Somehow I'd been led to believe it was different. A key for me and one for the wife with the ability to remember the last locked setting?[/align]


RE: Electric Memory Seats - ytshome - 15-01-2012 10:43pm

(15-01-2012 10:25pm)ChuckieB Wrote:  That's disappointing! Somehow I'd been led to believe it was different. A key for me and one for the wife with the ability to remember the last locked setting?[/align]

Come on guys. How hard is it to press a button, 1,2 or 3. I could just imagine if it did adjust on the key that people may complain about being stuck under the wheel with their legs around their armpits because they took the second key. I don't want to offend anyone but its a lot better than manual adjustments.


Electric Memory Seats - QueJumper - 15-01-2012 10:55pm

You're wrong YTS once you've had proper memory seats on Audi BMW etc that set seats, mirrors, radio etc to your choice it's hard to see why LR couldn't have put that in too. It must just be software so shouldn't really have cost that much to do.


I guess it depends how much you swap cars around but as we do all the time we really miss that feature.


RE: Electric Memory Seats - LDT - 15-01-2012 10:58pm

(15-01-2012 10:55pm)QueJumper Wrote:  You're wrong YTS once you've had proper memory seats on Audi BMW etc that set seats, mirrors, radio etc to your choice it's hard to see why LR couldn't have put that in too. It must just be software so shouldn't really have cost that much to do.


I guess it depends how much you swap cars around but as we do all the time we really miss that feature.

+1. I am really surprised that the RRE does not offer this feature.


RE: Electric Memory Seats - ChuckieB - 15-01-2012 11:04pm

(15-01-2012 10:43pm)ytshome Wrote:  Come on guys. How hard is it to press a button, 1,2 or 3. I could just imagine if it did adjust on the key that people may complain about being stuck under the wheel with their legs around their armpits because they took the second key. I don't want to offend anyone but its a lot better than manual adjustments.

So hard for me that I've gone keyless! Not sure how I'm ever going to cope with the start stop button.Laughing

Seriously though, I had honestly expected the memory seats also to be linked to the key. Would make absolute sense to me. Memory seats was one of the reasons I went straight for the prestige. Crippled myself on too many occasions when you have to be sat in the seat to reach under to shift the seat backwards!


RE: Electric Memory Seats - ytshome - 16-01-2012 12:20am

Apparently I stand corrected. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong, as my wife often tells me. Just made me chuckle a bit though that most of those who don't want to push a numbered button can use the gear stick several hundred times per journey.

I do take the point regarding a more fully featured memory option though.