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A. The back seat has a fold down center arm rest.

B. When folded down, you can see into the trunk.

That will be great for transporting long handle tools or what ever.

And here I was, pretty sure that I knew everything.





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Be careful when moving bodies in the trunk…they can untie themselves and cause ruckus up front.

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I was almost 2 years into my `22 Ram truck when I discovered that if you fold up the front center console, the center seat under it will also fold up revealing another storage compartment. I'm thinking that might be a good place to attach my pistol lockbox.
 
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Those are both spots for ditching guns and drugs



 
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That's to feed the kids in the trunk. When you want quiet time, the arm rest goes up.


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Originally posted by bendable:
A. The back seat has a fold down center arm rest.

B. When folded down, you can see into the trunk.

That will be great for transporting long handle tools or what ever.

And here I was, pretty sure that I knew everything.


I have never thought that I knew everything. I also am finding out that the older I get, the less I know.
 
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One of my two favorite sayings as of turning 67 is
The more I learn, the less I understand.





Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency.



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Posts: 55674 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I thought that door was for the trunk monkey?




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Posts: 2235 | Location: Waukesha, WI | Registered: February 04, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Most cars with bucket style back seats have this. I used to have a Pontiac Grand Prix that had it and it was perfect for throwing my hockey bag in the trunk and threading my hockey sticks through the opening. Works great.
 
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We had a Buick Lacrosse where the seat backs of the rear seat could be folded forward allowing even more access to the trunk.


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I recall seeing ads up here for this feature, it showed a family of 4 sitting in the car with their skis passing through the armrest hole.

Kind of hard to fit the same family if the seats only folded.




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Posts: 3419 | Location: Southern Maine | Registered: February 10, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I thought that door was for the trunk monkey?


Trunk Monkey should be standard on all cars!


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I had a Honda Civic that had that feature, came in handy when trying to move something long like wood or fishing rods


 
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Some of the Chevy Impalas had a screen in the dash that moved up and down. There was a shelf behind it where you could stash a gun. Some Ford Edges have a compartment in the dash.
 
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