Sleeping ZZZZzzzz
Can anyone tell me if it a possible to have a sleep in the crossfire cabin. How far can the back tilt? Could I lay across the two seats? Has anyone tried yet?
I say this because I always get to my work early in the morning and tend to have an hours sleep in the car.
Cheers, MARK
I say this because I always get to my work early in the morning and tend to have an hours sleep in the car.
Cheers, MARK
Look it's only for an hour in the morning cos I tend to leave early to miss the traffic on my 70 mile trip.
I didn't expect to be able to get a nights sleep but an hours worth without waking up with a stiff neck would be nice if possible. If not I'll just have to sleep in the factory.
I didn't expect to be able to get a nights sleep but an hours worth without waking up with a stiff neck would be nice if possible. If not I'll just have to sleep in the factory.
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Originally Posted by lordpercy
from when i sat in it the recline was non existant like my MR2 roadster, you can't sleep in these cars and they inhibit other forms of entertainment too!
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Well, if you are the size of Frodo, you might be able to sleep comfortably but otherwise, you'd have to practice some good meditative techniques.
The seats are comfortable but don't recline very much if you got them slid back to a certain point.
Talking about the seats, anyone know what that strap is for behind the head-rest of the passenger seat? A clamp for a child-seat strap?
The seats are comfortable but don't recline very much if you got them slid back to a certain point.
Talking about the seats, anyone know what that strap is for behind the head-rest of the passenger seat? A clamp for a child-seat strap?
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