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Old 05-06-2011, 03:54 AM
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Question How roomy is a Blazer?

A few questions for you with 1st gen Blazer S10s:

1. How tall are you, and do you find a comfortable driving position?

2. Can you sleep in the trunk? (assuming 4-door version with rear seats removed)

If you know what the trunk dimensions would be without the 2nd seat row, I'd like to know that too
 
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Old 05-06-2011, 09:13 AM
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They're pretty roomy.. my friend had a 94 4 door and we fit 7 people in it without an issue. But that includes 2 sitting in the cargo area.
 
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kiwiblazer's 4dr was a Japanese import to New Zealand and came with a sleeping setup in the black. His is a 2nd Gen, but I'm sure the idea could be adapted.







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That looks quite promising! I'm about 190cm tall so I did not want to get my hopes up too high. I tried fitting into the backseat of a '95. Never again. That made me a bit worried.
 
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im huge, there is plenty of room
 
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ROFL, simple yet to the point.

Grandfather had a 1st gen 2dr Jimmy and I (6' 2") fit comfortably in the rear, same with my 2nd gen 2dr front and rear. Seats fold down flat (don't come out) and you can simply throw an air matress in if you want to sleep in the back.

2 of us have slept in the back of my 2nd gen comfortably.
 
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I'm 6'5" (~1.94m) with extra long legs and I find it very confortable to drive. I also have slept a couple of time in the back with the seats folded with out problems.
 
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Oh, great Nothing to worry about, then
 
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I'm 6' 4" and can fit anywhere in my 2dr 1st gen pretty easy, although getting into the back seat is a bit of a challenge.
 




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