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Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 7:36 pm
by bongo57fashion
New to this minor owning or seeking to own and was looking for the heads up on which is the roomier as we have to jam in a child seat at the rear, had a go in a 2 dr today and found it a bit tight.
Any information would be gratefully accepted. Thanks Slim.
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 7:51 pm
by bmcecosse
The 2 door vehicles have better access to the front seats - wider doors! Except commercials - which have the 4 door front doors fitted! The 4 door cars have better access to the rear seat - without disturbing/tipping the front seats - but the front doors are quite narrow. So except the commercials - the others have the same amount of room -just different means of access. The space in the back depends entirely on the placing of the front seats - forward or back. You may like to consider the 'survivability' of the passenger compartment of any Minor - compared to modern cars with their 'crash test' worthiness - the Minors are very weak and that's even before you consider the possible ravages of rust on the bodyshell. In particular - I wouldn't want to be rammed from behind in my Traveller- there is very little structure there to protect you and your family. I always keep a close eye on what's behind me - and I either run away from them, or wave them past. I hate having anything close behind......
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:08 pm
by bongo57fashion
Thanks for the info, will give it some real thought.
No big journeys but still need to consider your info.
Has anyone out there got any experience of child seats in Minors ? safe ?
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:29 pm
by Dryad
We have a child seat fitted in the back of our 4-door and found that putting a plank of wood under the rear legs of the passenger seat gave our four year old son enough footroom. We got a 4-door simply because it is far easier to get a child strapped in without having to climb into the car first. As for the safety aspect; crashes in any car are fairly rare (thankfully!), and you could argue that driving a Minor makes you drive with more caution anyway, and therefore less likely to be involved in an accident.
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:42 am
by irmscher
its usualy not you but the other driver that causes the accident

people going too close or usualy overtaking me
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:36 pm
by bmcecosse
Yes - that's the worry - being rammed from behind!! And the fuel tank is right there - with little or no protection.........

Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:49 pm
by Fingolfin
Wait.........so it's not just in America that people drive like maniacs?

Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:30 am
by irmscher
Fingolfin i think we inherited the no win no fee culture from America

Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:03 am
by Fingolfin
Oh no...that'll be one of our worse exports, then...

Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:29 pm
by irmscher
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:37 pm
by MarkyB
Sub prime mortgages?
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 9:41 pm
by kjm
Yes Dryad I agree with you, we have a convertible , its awkward putting on our five year olds belt after she has got into her car seat , I have to kneel on the drivers seat and lean back, as a consequence I have broken the back seat strap , thats a job for this winter.Its much easier when the hood is down, when we get the weather!
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:35 am
by Lawrenz-of-Arabia
It has an odd effect on your perception of the space in a Minor when you clamber into a two door or four door.
I always feel like a four door is somehow smaller as a result of the extra doors. Very odd!
Funny how we think of the Minor as being a bit weak in a crash though.
Wasn't there a woman in a Minor who was saved from being crushed a few years ago by a cement lorry sort of half rolling onto her car?
I seem to remember some quote from a fireman saying something along the lines of she was lucky to be driving a Minor as the strength and shape of the body had saved her life........I maybe be wrong.
Re: Rear leg space. 2dr vs 4dr vs Traveller
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:40 pm
by bongo57fashion
Thanks for all your comments, really helpful. Even if they did go off in a tangent in the middle....
