Folding Rear Seat in 5th GEN?
#17
Re: Folding Rear Seat in 5th GEN?
Originally Posted by Dwarf Killer
Folding rear seat is a no-brainer. I have on in my 1968 Firebird. 1st gen F-body was the first to have it. I don't know why they ever took it out.
#18
Re: Folding Rear Seat in 5th GEN?
I have used my folding rear seat more in my car then I ever actually thought I would. I think the 5th gen should come with it, and it probably will. Doesn't seem like it is something that would be that difficult to implement.
#19
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Originally Posted by CamaroBoy96Z28
Folding rear seat is a MUST have. There is no excuse to not have it. The car is supposed to be daily liveable right? Some people have to use the trunk, I use mine thats for sure.
I loved the fold down seat in my Grand Prix. The fact that GTO didn't have one was one of the things keeping me from buying one.
#20
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I'm with Z28x...folding seat is a plus, even if it isn't in a hatchback.
3rd and 4th Gens weren't all about utility, but I love the fact that I can throw my mountain bike in the back and take off.
3rd and 4th Gens weren't all about utility, but I love the fact that I can throw my mountain bike in the back and take off.
#21
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Originally Posted by Joe K. 96 Zeee!!
I'm with Z28x...folding seat is a plus, even if it isn't in a hatchback.
3rd and 4th Gens weren't all about utility, but I love the fact that I can throw my mountain bike in the back and take off.
3rd and 4th Gens weren't all about utility, but I love the fact that I can throw my mountain bike in the back and take off.
Heck, I transported a disassembled twin bed (mattress as well) in my '02 Camaro. Um... As well as like 15 boxes of ceramic tiles (poor car probably didn't like all that weight).
I'd MUCH prefer having a hatch than a trunk. But if a trunk is what we're stuck with I'd hope they at least make the rear seat fold down (split).
#22
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I put a whole rack stereo (cd player, reciever, eq, dvd player, etc.), the cabinet and 2 4' tall speaker boxes w/15" woofers in my 99 once. It was ok to move stuff but not great for moving people. I agree, any extra utility will help the cars sales. The seats probably won't be very comfortable regardless, they might as well fold down.
#23
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Originally Posted by EllwynX
The hatchback was much more useful than a trunk.
Heck, I transported a disassembled twin bed (mattress as well) in my '02 Camaro.
Heck, I transported a disassembled twin bed (mattress as well) in my '02 Camaro.
#24
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Originally Posted by EllwynX
I'd MUCH prefer having a hatch than a trunk. But if a trunk is what we're stuck with I'd hope they at least make the rear seat fold down (split).
I would like the strut decklid though.
#25
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Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
I would like the strut decklid though.
In terms of user-friendliness, I'd prefer the notchback lid as well since it is lighter and smaller, even if it is not as big an opening. But I will miss the hatchback
#26
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Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
even a bag of golf clubs might not fit. they cannot be used as a DD anymore.
#27
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Originally Posted by CLEAN
So a car like the Mustang can't carry clubs or be used as a daily driver either? Come on man, even a Corvette vert can carry multiple sets of clubs.
a vette is a hatchback.
#28
Re: Folding Rear Seat in 5th GEN?
Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
go look at the size of the opening then compare that to the mustang.
a vette is a hatchback.
a vette is a hatchback.
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