Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
Doug Warner wrote:
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
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>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
#32
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
Doug Warner wrote:
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
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Re: Audi A3 Sportback Interior Colour. Help!
Doug Warner wrote:
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
> Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I got a test drive of an A3 sportback with the two tone brown leather
>>which was really nice, except the one thing that irked me was that the
>>rear seats don't fold flat! Totally useless for me I'm afraid.
>>Something to consider if moving heavy objects is important.
>
>
> If you heavy object moving is planned ahead, you can remove rear seat
> bottom cushion fairly easily. Then the seats fold flat (In the 3.2,
> anyway)
Interesting. I wonder why they didn't keep with the old system of just
removing the rear head restraints and pulling the seat parts up and
forward.
Good to know though, thanks.
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