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8 messages, Last post on Apr 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM
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Replying to: climr (May 16, 2007 4:10 pm) Definitely something you would find perfect for your needs. We never stay in hotels to travel across states ever since we bought it. After removing the head support from the front seats, the seats fold all the way flat (both front and back seats), and you can adjust it to form a contour bed. It is sometimes even more comfortable than the cheap beds in hotels. On cold days, let your car run in idle and have the heat on all night, won't even make a dent in your gas... Another great thing is at night, the moon roof makes it wonderful to lay down and look at the stars. We love it, and I am sure you will too. This is a cool website for you to check out and get an idea. This is another wonderful like about Honda Element's capability. Review about Honda Element. Honda Element Gallery |
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Replying to: climr (May 16, 2007 4:10 pm) This setup was ideal for two adults and saved me the hassle of setting up a tent for short weekend camping trips. In fact, I used to leave the air mattress inflated and the bed made from spring to autumn so that I could take off at a moment's notice. Ladyblue |
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I forgot to mention ... I once had to spend the night in my PT Cruiser. That was definitely the most uncomfortable night of my life! Ladyblue |
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My partner and I decided to do camping in America, South America and Europe and in 2004 we bought a Hyundai Tucson V6 because the rear seats fold flat. We bought a roof box for our camping stuff. We packed everything in the rear seats and luggage space. We usually took the stuff out of the car and made our bed inside the car when the situation required. We came back to the USA in October 2007. Now I am in the process of buying a new car and the main criteria are the same, i.e. seats folding flat and 4WD or AWD vehicle. Could someone elaborate on this and give me some examples of vehicles with seats folding flat (5 or 7 seats)? Someone suggests that the Mitsubishi Outlander made do the trick.
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Replying to: batman47 (Nov 12, 2007 8:56 pm) |
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Replying to: climr (May 16, 2007 4:10 pm) Words really well - have a picnic at the beach or wherever - drive somewhere to sleep when you're ready for bed - drive back to a nice place for breakfast as soon as you wake up. You're not a campervan so you can sleep anywhere you like. Kiwi ingenuity. John |
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