Economy, or low-cost vehicles are seldom awarded praise for outstanding comfort, but rides like the 2007 Suzuki SX4 prove that they don't have to be inhospitable. This little runabout's front buckets are spacious, supportive, and provide cushions that exhibit a suitable balance between firmness and softness. In other words, you can plant your butt in them for long periods without needing a trip to the chiropractor. Bolsters, if you can call them that, are woefully insufficient for any type of sporty driving, and the hard door armrests and sills are unwelcoming. Kudos for the standard tilt steering wheel and copious headroom; demerits for the lack of a height adjustable driver's seat and center armrest (optional).