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Has anyone here spent any extended period of time in the backseat? (before all the pervs come out lets keep this PG-13) I'm wodering what the ride is like back there on long trips. I have sat in the back in mine, but not while moving and only for a few minutes. It felt roomy, but It seems like the seat mounts for the front seat were funnelling my feet inside. Not bad but might get annoying after a long time.
 
Has anyone here spent any extended period of time in the backseat? (before all the pervs come out lets keep this PG-13) I'm wodering what the ride is like back there on long trips. I have sat in the back in mine, but not while moving and only for a few minutes. It felt roomy, but It seems like the seat mounts for the front seat were funnelling my feet inside. Not bad but might get annoying after a long time.
Most I have rode in the back seat was 30 across town. Its nice when you put the pass seat down and kick your heals up. :banana: My husband on the other hand has rode back there for about 150 miles or so. He didnt complain and that was with a bunch of stuff in the back, booster carseat, and big carseat. They had the front seat down so the laptop could sit there and watch a movie on our road trip.
 
Haven't sat back there myself, but my dad has taken the opportunity to try the seats on both sides of the car and has found it very comfortable. Even my mom who only likes huge cars even has commented about how comfortable she's found my Patriot.
 
My 6'2" Father in law spent six hours back there and didn't complain. He commented how the reclining seat back made it more comfortable.

Of course if it was your 5'2" mother-in-law and you told her it was your new car it would be the most uncomfortable p.o.s. ever invented after a five minute ride...:hitanykey:
 
I tried that but she started annoying other drivers. If you knew my mother in law you would know how true that statement is...
 
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