Could I sleep in 2010 H
Could I sleep in 2010 HB Sport?
I know it's not an RV. I know there is no more refresh mode.
But, on long trips, or whatever, being able to get some rest would be nice.
Does front passenger seat fold forward enough to be level with back seats, if the back seats are folded down?
As I understand it, with the back seats folded down, the distance from the tailgate, to the top of the back seats is about 55 inches. So, maybe somebody six feet tall could get some rest by curling up a little?
But, on long trips, or whatever, being able to get some rest would be nice.
Does front passenger seat fold forward enough to be level with back seats, if the back seats are folded down?
As I understand it, with the back seats folded down, the distance from the tailgate, to the top of the back seats is about 55 inches. So, maybe somebody six feet tall could get some rest by curling up a little?
Last edited by walterbyrd; Dec 13, 2013 at 12:13 PM.
I can sleep in the back with the seats down, but not with my legs stretched out. I'm 6'.
Front passenger seat doesn't go anywhere near flat enough to be useful for this, but there's enough room without it if you don't mind bending you legs a little bit. You can move both front seats forward and recline forward and stuff some things in the hole left over to gain an extra foot or so but I don't find that to really be needed.
Front passenger seat doesn't go anywhere near flat enough to be useful for this, but there's enough room without it if you don't mind bending you legs a little bit. You can move both front seats forward and recline forward and stuff some things in the hole left over to gain an extra foot or so but I don't find that to really be needed.
I can sleep in the back with the seats down, but not with my legs stretched out. I'm 6'.
Front passenger seat doesn't go anywhere near flat enough to be useful for this, but there's enough room without it if you don't mind bending you legs a little bit. You can move both front seats forward and recline forward and stuff some things in the hole left over to gain an extra foot or so but I don't find that to really be needed.
Front passenger seat doesn't go anywhere near flat enough to be useful for this, but there's enough room without it if you don't mind bending you legs a little bit. You can move both front seats forward and recline forward and stuff some things in the hole left over to gain an extra foot or so but I don't find that to really be needed.
We've driven our Fit cross country several times, including long non-stops overnight. When I get tired I pull into a rest area, recline the front seat slightly, and sleep. My traveling companion tries the same thing, but says she can't fall asleep.
If we were on the outs, I'd sleep on the couch, not in the Fit.
Cheers.
If we were on the outs, I'd sleep on the couch, not in the Fit.
Cheers.
Keep a small pillow in the car. When you want to take a nap, sit in the passenger seat (preferably), put the back all the way down and put the pillow against the space between the head rest and the top of the seat so the back of your neck is cradled by the pillow... it's very comfortable.
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