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zahg 23rd June 2014 09:03 PM

Sleeping in the A8?
 
Have any of you slept overnight in your A8? I may have blagged entry to Glasto and can only go Fri nite to Sun morning, will take a tent but wondered if its just worth sleeping in the A8 when needed. Any tips where/which position is most comfy?

Thanks,
-zahg

M-A8 23rd June 2014 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zahg (Post 77044)
Have any of you slept overnight in your A8? I may have blagged entry to Glasto and can only go Fri nite to Sun morning, will take a tent but wondered if its just worth sleeping in the A8 when needed. Any tips where/which position is most comfy?

Thanks,
-zahg

Ohhhh, You couldn't ask better question.
I was coming to this year's Annual Meet in Scotland as a late booking due to bits needed to be done for this trip.
There was no rooms left in Tyndrum so I borrowed a tent, sleeping bag and air mattress and head of towards lovely Highlands.
Long story short, on the first night when I got to the camp site I got out from the car (past 11pm), huffed, puffed and got back to the car.
I slide the passenger seat almost all the way back and down as far as possible, played with lumbar support, headrest, shoes off and that was me done.
Woke up next day like it was a normal day, all I felt was the tiredness after driving 9hours day before and some alcohol, other than that a great night. Found 2-3 good positions, avoid rear seats, unless you are really short.

I would strongly recommend using your 8 as a overnight accommodation +++

I proved some time ago to my Mrs that A8 is a perfect family car (after coming back home in an A8 when I promised to buy a Ford Galaxy), proven by many that 8 it's a ultimate car (combination of luxury and sportiness) and most recently I proved that 8 it's also a perfect campavan with a boot like a double door wardrobe +++

F*** the tent mate, all that hassle, rain, wind, bugs, put the passenger seat down and enjoy your stay in a 5star mobile penthouse :D

HPsauce 23rd June 2014 09:19 PM

Not overnight, but I've had long snoozes in the drivers seat in a fully reclined position. :cool:

tonupkid 23rd June 2014 10:01 PM

This has to win the prize for oddball 8 related question of 2014 +++

I've snoozed in mine outside of various exciting shopping places and the extra forward kink to the shoulder of the seat (if you have comfort seats) is pretty sublime.

Whatever next :love: No, don't answer.

anyways, enjoy your visit to Glsto you lucky b45strd

HPsauce 23rd June 2014 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonupkid (Post 77057)
I've snoozed in mine outside of various exciting shopping places

Only if you can find a very quiet corner of the car park where nobody else goes. :tuttut:
Otherwise you're "on guard" all the time. :(

zahg 23rd June 2014 10:33 PM

M-A8 lol excellently reassuring, I was thinking that would be the best position (im not short). For some strange reason i was wondering if anyone had slept in the massive boot. Ford Galaxy? You defo made the right choice!
As its only a short stay there wont really be an overnight, a few power naps should be enough in the A8 i reckon - still blaggin it in is not a defo, will let you know if it happens


Quote:

Originally Posted by M-A8 (Post 77046)
Ohhhh, You couldn't ask better question.
I was coming to this year's Annual Meet in Scotland as a late booking due to bits needed to be done for this trip.
There was no rooms left in Tyndrum so I borrowed a tent, sleeping bag and air mattress and head of towards lovely Highlands.
Long story short, on the first night when I got to the camp site I got out from the car (past 11pm), huffed, puffed and got back to the car.
I slide the passenger seat almost all the way back and down as far as possible, played with lumbar support, headrest, shoes off and that was me done.
Woke up next day like it was a normal day, all I felt was the tiredness after driving 9hours day before and some alcohol, other than that a great night. Found 2-3 good positions, avoid rear seats, unless you are really short.

I would strongly recommend using your 8 as a overnight accommodation +++

I proved some time ago to my Mrs that A8 is a perfect family car (after coming back home in an A8 when I promised to buy a Ford Galaxy), proven by many that 8 it's a ultimate car (combination of luxury and sportiness) and most recently I proved that 8 it's also a perfect campavan with a boot like a double door wardrobe +++

F*** the tent mate, all that hassle, rain, wind, bugs, put the passenger seat down and enjoy your stay in a 5star mobile penthouse :D


M-A8 24th June 2014 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zahg (Post 77060)
Ford Galaxy? You defo made the right choice!

8 was my target all the way, she just didn't knew that, idea was to eliminate as much bla bla bla as possible while searching for ''The One'' ;)

Dezzy 24th June 2014 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HPsauce (Post 77058)
Only if you can find a very quiet corner of the car park where nobody else goes. :tuttut:
Otherwise you're "on guard" all the time. :(

I think thats dogging

mattylondon 24th June 2014 10:51 AM

I'm 6'3" and twice I've slept overnight in a German truck stop in an A4 on the back seat. The A8 would be a 'superior single' :ROFL:

David's8 24th June 2014 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 77076)
I think thats dogging

Always guaranteed to raise the tone..... ;)


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