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Getting in the Rear Seat from the front doors?

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Old May-9th-2002 | 08:07 PM
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Getting in the Rear Seat from the front doors?

Noticed this the other day on my buddies 02 ES GT, if you move the front seats all the way forward and tilt them as far as they can tilt forward you can easily get in the back seat from the front door. Did they plan on making a 2 door Pro? Cause that would be sweet.
Old May-10th-2002 | 03:25 PM
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Yup.. noticed that too.

Sure makes it a lot easier to vacuum the car!! =)
Old May-10th-2002 | 04:52 PM
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Maybe its a safety feature? If something happens to the rear doors you could still get out....not that a rear passenger could slide the front seat foward....
Old May-13th-2002 | 03:36 PM
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I would think that in an accident that would cause the rear door to jam would probably make it hard to reach the lever from the back seat. So you would need assistance from someone in front, who can also help move the seat forward.

you can always kick out the glass =). Well.. hope no one gets into this situation.
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