Oh right!
Dyslexic contortionist. :-D
But seriously. You can open both back windows from the driver's seat. Flip the passenger seatback forward and it's doable.
Oh right!
Dyslexic contortionist. :-D
But seriously. You can open both back windows from the driver's seat. Flip the passenger seatback forward and it's doable.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 63.4 mpg (US) ... 27.0 km/L ... 3.7 L/100 km ... 76.2 mpg (Imp)
I've done that with manual rear windows in other cars. I managed to do it with the Ford Focus the other day at the car wash, too. It made me realize that I am not as slim or limber as I was the last time I owned a manual rear window car.
My two door Ford Festiva had rear windows that just opened slightly in the rear (probably have a name for that style). I've seen them on mini-vans, too. Unless someone was sitting in the back, getting out and opening/closing them through the rear hatch opening is the only way.
My biggest knock (which I will never own anyways) on the new Suzuki Jimny is the lack of rear windows that open. I would hate that. I'd rather have rear windows that open verses A/C on a rig like that. It's not like the top comes off like a Jeep either.