| continuecrushing |
08-15-2014 03:01 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Autocon
(Post 1898967)
You could fold down your back seats and then sleep in the back/trunk. As those will lay perfectly flat with the trunk space. Get your spoon on there.
|
this is the only real temporary solution to sleeping overnight in the frs/brz. if just napping, recline the front seats.
The one time I did sleep in the back of the car(by myself, unfortunately haha) it was not particularly comfortable. There isn't much space to stretch out unless you're shorter(I'm 5' 10", and I had to lay diagonally, and still couldn't stretch out all the way) and when trying to turn over/move the low spot between the cabin and trunk gets in the way. Not to mention there is rather limited(none) padding.
I feel most people would complain heavily about sleeping overnight in the back our our cars lol.
The front seats seem like the best option however, as it never fails that my wife falls asleep within 10 minutes of driving anywhere at night. Or afternoon. Or morning.
Good thing I have my music lol.
|