Very true...there will be no funny business in those back seats....honestly...I never let anyone sit behind me...I would have to move my seat up too much and it kills my knee's and I'm only 5'10
the back seats are comfortable though..like on the passenger side...if the chair is moved up a good bit..its very comfortable back there, but unless all your passengers are short..no on will want to sit back there
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Originally posted by Unique I currently own a 3rd prelude and thinking of purchasing a 4th gen. I often hear that the back seats don't have that much room. Is this True??
I dunno how anybody could fit 4 peeps in their 4th gen...i'm 6' and just for it to be comfortable my seat has to be almost touching the bottom of the back seat...but i rode once in the back seat behind the passenger seat and it's actually kinda nice back there when you have leg room
if ur getting a 4g for a family car...think again...if ur getting a 4g to tinker and have fun...hell ya
Your rear floormats were never meant for feet. You can stick your backpack in the back seats, and that's about it. Once (and ONLY once), I had someone in the back seat, she is 5'4 and very thin, she barely fit. Don't consider this car at all if you plan on having more than one passenger.
I had 4 people in my Lude once. The people in the backseas had their legs wrapped around the front seats, so that their feet were in the front passenger and my lap. Very uncomfortable... I consider it a two seater.
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hah. its all about fitting 3 people in the back. one girl in each of the seats, and another on the center console while gf is in the passenger seat. It does get damn damn squishy tho.
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