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This is kind of related, but does anyone know if the front passenger seat will also fold flat forward? I currently have a Flex and the front passenger seat merely leans forward (not very far), making it very difficult to transport long boards, which I do often. Not a deal breaker because I know the glass top pops open on the tailgate, but a fold flat front seat would just be even better.
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I was hoping there would be more rear leg room than my xj for the kid
I’m thinking you might be in luck. When asked about rear leg room in the 4door, the test driver said his 6’4” coworker had room to spare.
 

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I wonder why he had to deploy a boost gauge? Most newer cars of this ilk have a boost gauge as part of the instruments displayed on their info screen.
Engineers doing engineer things always have lots of redundancy. Perhaps the added gauge is testing the accuracy of the onboard computer readings, etc.

Or maybe he went to Autozone and was like, "That'll look siiiiiick, bra!"
 

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I thought there was another photo with the rear seat headrests sticking straight up. Don't see that here - looks like they're tucked under. Happy to see that.
 

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That shelf looks huge. I hope the optional pull out tail gate thing makes that more uniform. Nothing like having stuff in the back slide down an incline and off a cliff, especially since I want everything back there backed and floored in hard plastic.
 

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that 2nd pic with the 50-50 rear seats is the 2-door....love to see the back of that puppy
 

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I don't know any other way of doing it? ?
I agree. I appreciate the extra cargo space they created by bumping it out behind the door bolt, but I just know that at some point I’m going to need that inch to get a box in there. ?
 
 


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