I'm looking for a new (old) car that will serve both as our main everyday car and something to go away in.
The Combo Life ticks all the boxes except for one thing... The front seats only recline part way. We often go away for short breaks in the car and sleep in the front, with the seats fully reclined. So without that we'd have to rule this model out.
Does anyone know if there is anything that can be done to the seats to allow them to fully recline?
The same is also true of the Citroen Berlingo, which is based on the same platform. So would probably also be true for the Peugeot Rifter, which again is based on the same platform.
Couple of photos attached showing just how small the amount of recline is. The driver's seat is at maximum recline.
I've got a Peugeot Partner which is the same as Citroen Berlingo. The rear seat backs fold forward then the base hinges forward allowing all the back seats to be removed. This leaves a flat floor of approx. 180cm x 120cm. I think you could put a blow up airbed on that.
I believe you can also get a boot jump like this. Other variations on this are available including a small kitchen.
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