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Sleeping in the Mirage?
Hello,
I was curious about strategies on how to "comfortably" sleep in a Mirage. I was able to recline the passenger seat to almost horizontal position, but then I had no more room for the legs.
Did somebody already make such attempts or even pass a night in the Mirage?
it would be great if you shared your thoughts.
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Flip the back seats down and stretch out diagonally into the trunk area?
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I did notice that the driver and passenger seats recline well... Better than lots of cars out there. I would probably put my feet up on the dash while reclined on the passenger seat.
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I took my mirage camping for a night last month. I have the rear seat out and slid the passenger seat all the way forward. Cut a cardboard box to fit the rear deck and covered it with blankets and a sleeping bag. I laid diagonal with my head to the rear left and my feet under the passenger seat. I am 5' 8", for reference.
On a trip down to Florida, my Dad seemed to sleep pretty well in the passenger seat, laid most of the way back, feet on the floor.
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Need a DIY on removing the rear seats please.
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^ If someone doesn't post anything before me, I plan to do this when I get the loaner Mirage from Mitsu Canada at the end of the month. Edit... actually, that's in just 2 and a half weeks. I'm excited.
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I'll leave the seat removal DIY to you, Darin. I didn't take any pictures, and my rear deck is now covered in sound deadening material, covering the bolt holes. I'm sure you'll do a better job anyway.
I'm looking forward to hearing about your experience with the Mirage.
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I may not want to give it back. "What? You loaned me a Mirage? When was that?" :D
Ares: bug me when I've got the car so I don't forget the back seat DIY.
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is the seat removal actually reversible, in case one needs to carry more passengers for a change?