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Do the rearseats lie flat? - Mounty - 06-04-2011 12:27pm Is the boot flat as they fold down. Has anyone a pic of it? RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - Kermit - 06-04-2011 02:30pm These rear seat Coupe photos suggest to me they do. http://gallery.me.com/ross.apple#100136/IMG_2235&bgcolor=black RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - comfort - 08-11-2011 03:41am According to my dealer and the pure 5 door I saw today, no the rear seats do not fold completely flat in any model. There's probably a 20 degree tilt give or take. RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - mark_n - 08-11-2011 08:59am Sadly not, a flat load space - or at least a rear seat option which allows it - would be welcome. This is going to be my car for taking stuff to the tip... RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - griff - 08-11-2011 08:59am I can confirm the seats do not fold flat but as comfort states have a slight incline because of the plushness of the seats themselves. Attached is a three door RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - defender_uk - 08-11-2011 01:59pm it ia a pain..... RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - The Valeter - 09-11-2011 12:11am This is a severe pain for me too as I intend using the car for work & will have to get a carpenter to make me a removeable section to make the area flat but the reason they don't lie flat is not because LR want to be awkward it is because the car is more squat than a Freelander one of the main strenghtheners/ or anti roll bar or whatever it is won't fit underneath so has to protude inside the vehicle! RE: Do the rearseats lie flat? - mark_n - 09-11-2011 08:41am I may be making assumptions about what you do, but I would be quite impressed if someone turned up to valet my car in an Evoque. I see you are having a white one, so a rather better class of "white van man". |