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Old 05-25-2007, 12:13 PM   #1
roxy84
 
Drives: 07 black yaris 5 speed lb
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question about lb fold flat seats

i was able to check out a lb with the fold flat seats this past Sunday. dealership was closed but the hatch was unlocked. from the back it was easy to slide the seat forward and put it down flat. once those back flaps were folded forward over the gap it was a nice sized flat area.

here is my question. it seemed to go totally flat, but the seats need to slide forward pretty far (this causes the seat bottom to actually lower thus allowing the seat back to go flat). i could not determine if the drivers seat can be all the way back when the back is in flat mode. could anyone with the fold flat seats shed some light on this. the fold flat feature would not be too great if the drivers seat is then prevented from going most of the way back. im 6'1" and i think ill need the drivers seat most of the way back.

thanks for any replies.
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