Hybrid van. So you can take a nap after an
unexpectedly long service call, instead of driving
while tired.
Thump
P.S., Maybe one with an extended roof, for the
occassional move.
( Pop-up roof? )
--- John Formsma <formsma at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm able to (carefully) fit my tilter in either the
> front seat of my
> Accord, or when the back seats are down, and most of
> it is in the
> trunk. If it's in the front, then I use moving
> blankets to protect the
> seat and the glove box.
>
> I was really surprised that it could go in the
> front, but I prefer the
> trunk when possible to prevent scratching and
> possible ripping seat
> fabric. :)
>
> JF
>
> On 5/8/07, David Nereson <dnereson at 4dv.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Fitting in an action isn't the problem but
> fitting in a piano tipper is.
> > I can get one in my Subaru wagon if I lift up the
> seat cushion and put the
> > seat-back down. But in my old 1986 4-door
> Chevette hatchback, the smallest
> > of all the Chevies, you didn't have to lift up the
> seat cushion first. The
> > seat-back folded down on top of the cushion it
> was way more convenient.
> >
> >
> > --David Nereson, RPT
>
>
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