View Poll Results: How do you find the backseat of the Protege?
Spacious?
0
0%
Comfortable?
2
100.00%
Real Cramped?
0
0%
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Fun times in the Protege ;)
#1
Fun times in the Protege ;)
Has anybody else made out in the back of their Protege (I'm sure there's many!) My question is, do you find it spacious, comfortable, or real cramped? I find it somewhat comfortable. Just wondering what others had to say!
~Kevin
~Kevin
#3
what you guys should have done was get a P-5.....then you take the rear cushions out...lay the back seats down...and you got all the room you need....that is unless you are really tall. :{D
#4
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
what you guys should have done was get a P-5.....then you take the rear cushions out...lay the back seats down...and you got all the room you need....that is unless you are really tall. :{D
what you guys should have done was get a P-5.....then you take the rear cushions out...lay the back seats down...and you got all the room you need....that is unless you are really tall. :{D
the ridge where the seats hinge really sucks though.
#5
The backseat is *ok* in the sedans... but i'm definately agreeing with blue on this, the passenger seat is the 'love spot.'
Originally posted by blue LEDz
i'm more of a fan of moving the passenger front seat all the way back, and reclining it all the way the back is a little cramped, unless all you are doing is making out
i'm more of a fan of moving the passenger front seat all the way back, and reclining it all the way the back is a little cramped, unless all you are doing is making out
#6
Before I had my pro, the 323 made for some interesting contortions. When I wasn't living by myself I could get more action than I could handle, now I have my own apartment and get none! Ahhhhh, those were the days.
#7
Originally posted by alcoholiday
the ridge where the seats hinge really sucks though.
the ridge where the seats hinge really sucks though.
#8
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
NOT if you remove the rear seats bottom cushion first....then its nearly flat.....no hump.... (no pun intended)
NOT if you remove the rear seats bottom cushion first....then its nearly flat.....no hump.... (no pun intended)
nope. not flat enough. not enough to sleep on anyway. tried it once. i repeat "once".
as for "sleeping", yeah, the ridge wouldn't be a problem.
#9
Originally posted by alcoholiday
nope. not flat enough. not enough to sleep on anyway. tried it once. i repeat "once".
as for "sleeping", yeah, the ridge wouldn't be a problem.
nope. not flat enough. not enough to sleep on anyway. tried it once. i repeat "once".
as for "sleeping", yeah, the ridge wouldn't be a problem.
#10
Originally posted by protetype
The backseat is *ok* in the sedans... but i'm definately agreeing with blue on this, the passenger seat is the 'love spot.'
The backseat is *ok* in the sedans... but i'm definately agreeing with blue on this, the passenger seat is the 'love spot.'
#15
Originally posted by Sir Nuke
NOT if you remove the rear seats bottom cushion first....then its nearly flat.....no hump.... (no pun intended)
NOT if you remove the rear seats bottom cushion first....then its nearly flat.....no hump.... (no pun intended)