Folding down seats in Civics?
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Folding down seats in Civics?
I don't own any civic but apparently the Civic Coupe has folding down rear seats in the EX version only? What does this mean? Does this mean you can access the trunk from the inside of the car in the coupe?
Does the Civic hatchback have fold down seats? I find it difficult to find any images showing this for the EX coupe or the hatchback.
Does the Civic hatchback have fold down seats? I find it difficult to find any images showing this for the EX coupe or the hatchback.
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Re: Folding down seats in Civics? (imzjustplayin)
i think they all have them, my dx hatchback has them and my friends dx coupe did i think and yes you can get to the trunk with them folded.
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Re: Folding down seats in Civics? (z6hatchboy)
So what about the 4 door sedan? My friend had one in '98 and I don't remember it having folding down rear seats.
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Re: Folding down seats in Civics? (imzjustplayin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by imzjustplayin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So what about the 4 door sedan? My friend had one in '98 and I don't remember it having folding down rear seats.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It does. It has to be popped from inside the trunk, or from inside with a key.
It does. It has to be popped from inside the trunk, or from inside with a key.
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Re: Folding down seats in Civics? (Eran)
I found this:http://www.corolland.com/review-99-corolla.html
Is this what the Civic does? Cause I don't have any children so car seats aren't an issue.
Modified by imzjustplayin at 12:44 AM 7/3/2008
Is this what the Civic does? Cause I don't have any children so car seats aren't an issue.
Modified by imzjustplayin at 12:44 AM 7/3/2008
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Like they said, yes, they ALL come with fold down seats. It's not just for the EX. It's for all trims (CX, DX, EX, GX, HX, LX, Si, VP, VX).
Here's some photos.
COUPE
HATCH
SEDAN
Here's one side of the sedan rear seat folded down (all rear seats are split in two).
And here's photos of the Civic Type R which even has them. All 1996-2000 Civic coupes, hatches and sedans have fold down rear seats.
Here's some photos.
COUPE
HATCH
SEDAN
Here's one side of the sedan rear seat folded down (all rear seats are split in two).
And here's photos of the Civic Type R which even has them. All 1996-2000 Civic coupes, hatches and sedans have fold down rear seats.
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Re: (NOFX)
Thanks for the post, been very helpful. Though in that sedan pic, looking just in the trunk didn't seem to indicate that you could fold down the seats, but apparently you still can which is good.
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Re: (imzjustplayin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by imzjustplayin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks for the post, been very helpful. Though in that sedan pic, looking just in the trunk didn't seem to indicate that you could fold down the seats, but apparently you still can which is good.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's not the greatest pic, but it's what I had. You can definitely fold them all down.
It's not the greatest pic, but it's what I had. You can definitely fold them all down.
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