MINI Cooper: The worst car to sleep in
#1
MINI Cooper: The worst car to sleep in
So I had some time to kill between hockey games last night (I'm a score keeper) so I decided to take a nap in my 03 Mini until game time. I was planning on reclining the seat back and dozing for a while...WRONG! Turns out the seat doesn't recline past about 100 or 110 degrees. That's not nearly far back enough to sleep in. So I figured the best way to get some Zs was to contort myself in the rear passenger's seat, slide the front passenger's seat all the way up & tilted forward, and try that. While I was barely able to get comfortable, it was not fun at all. Now I'm not a tall guy (5' 8") but having to lunge my feet over the center armrest and almost resting on the steering wheel is a bit painful!
Anyone else try to sleep in their Mini comfortably (who's not a midget)? How did you do it?
So why did Mini decide not to have the seats recline back all the way? Would it have cost more money for them to do this or is this something they just forgot about?
Anyone else try to sleep in their Mini comfortably (who's not a midget)? How did you do it?
So why did Mini decide not to have the seats recline back all the way? Would it have cost more money for them to do this or is this something they just forgot about?
#2
Well, WHY would anybody in their right minds want to SLEEP in a MINI when you SHOULD be DRIVING!?!?!
You could always crawl into the back seats - either up or down (although seats folded down would give you more room to do the fetal position...)
But again...no sleeping in MINIs. DRIVE MINIs....
You could always crawl into the back seats - either up or down (although seats folded down would give you more room to do the fetal position...)
But again...no sleeping in MINIs. DRIVE MINIs....
#3
#4
#7
Trending Topics
#8
I agree, but there are those times when you're in no condition to drive (too tired, maybe had a little too much to drink, etc), and you've gotta do what you've gotta do. Obviously if alcohol is the problem, the car keys need to be put well out of reach (like in the boot), or you could be charged with a DUI... even when parked!
#9
No, the MINI isn't comfortable to sleep in, but at least in the front seats you can recline them somewhat. Try sleeping in a 2-seater vehicle, like the BMW Z4 Coupe loaner I earlier this year... you HAVE to stay upright! The MINI isn't a good sleeper, but it by no means the worst.
#10
I've done it a few times.
Straight up, comfy but you've got to be tiiiiired
45 degree angle, perfect for a nice day windows down nap on a lunch break
Straight back, if you don't get it just right it'll mess with your back but sleeping certainly can be done, once you're no longer distracted by that attractive passenger.
Boot- rear seat delete or drop the seats and level off the "dip" most comfortable if you throw a little padding down, angle and bend yourself into a semi fetal position and you'll have a good rest.
I'm 6'2" so there's plenty of room.
Straight up, comfy but you've got to be tiiiiired
45 degree angle, perfect for a nice day windows down nap on a lunch break
Straight back, if you don't get it just right it'll mess with your back but sleeping certainly can be done, once you're no longer distracted by that attractive passenger.
Boot- rear seat delete or drop the seats and level off the "dip" most comfortable if you throw a little padding down, angle and bend yourself into a semi fetal position and you'll have a good rest.
I'm 6'2" so there's plenty of room.
#17
I had the privilege of napping in my front seat for about two weeks, first thing in the morning (6:30-7:30am) while waiting for my former coworker to show up with the keys, tools and supplies for the job. A 1 hour nap before starting work is kind of weird, especially when I had only been awake for like 45 minutes before that. It really wasn't that bad, just leaned the seat back and I was out like a light.
#19
#20
#21
First let me say that I am 6'1" and an Olympic class sleeper.
That said I had to meet my brother at Summit Point for an SCCA race weekend. I needed to leave NJ late and rather than wake everyone there up I figured I'd get a hotel near the track. Boy was I out of touch. I stopped at at 6-8 hotels and not a room to be had. I went all the way into Charles Town with no luck. So I drove to the paddock, put both seats forward and down and tried to make the back flat enough to be comfortable.
It simply was not easy. I should have taken the blankets and slept on the ground or crawled into someone's trailer.
Needless to say I won't be doing this again. Perhaps I am just simply getting old.
Rich
That said I had to meet my brother at Summit Point for an SCCA race weekend. I needed to leave NJ late and rather than wake everyone there up I figured I'd get a hotel near the track. Boy was I out of touch. I stopped at at 6-8 hotels and not a room to be had. I went all the way into Charles Town with no luck. So I drove to the paddock, put both seats forward and down and tried to make the back flat enough to be comfortable.
It simply was not easy. I should have taken the blankets and slept on the ground or crawled into someone's trailer.
Needless to say I won't be doing this again. Perhaps I am just simply getting old.
Rich
#22
#23
I used to work in the Publix Bakery and being that I'm a night owl getting up at 3:30 am for work made it so when I took lunch I went to my car and slept for an hour. . I had the same problem of leaning the seat back, you have to move the seat up and then it wil lay back farther, you toes will be in tight quarters but you lay down farther for a good nap!!! . . especialy with the sun roof open and a cool breeze coming in!
#24
I thought it was just me... On July 4th this year, my wife and I and two girls went to Charleston.
Long story short, we couldn't find a hotel to save our lives. We drove from Charleston, SC to Georgetown to Myrtle Beach to Conway and still couldn't find a hotel room. I had been up for 23 hours and was beat.
We pulled over and tried to sleep in the mini. I'm only 5'5" so I don't need as much room as the rest of you giants. (j/k) and STILL couldn't get comfortable.
The mini sucks to sleep in but as a previous poster mentioned, a neck pillow makes a world of difference.
Mark
Long story short, we couldn't find a hotel to save our lives. We drove from Charleston, SC to Georgetown to Myrtle Beach to Conway and still couldn't find a hotel room. I had been up for 23 hours and was beat.
We pulled over and tried to sleep in the mini. I'm only 5'5" so I don't need as much room as the rest of you giants. (j/k) and STILL couldn't get comfortable.
The mini sucks to sleep in but as a previous poster mentioned, a neck pillow makes a world of difference.
Mark
#25