SharkSisB
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- Barbara
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- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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- 2006 Honda Ridgeline
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Let's hope that Rivian designers are reading this forum and will consider a design change soon to offer way more interior cargo space by reconfiguring the rear seats. I haven't yet heard a good argument for the current design - does anyone have one to suggest?
For a company with an origin connected to Florida (name is inspired by Indian River near where founder grew up in Florida) I would hope that the need for/benefit of interior cargo space to avoid our crazy hot rainy weather would be obvious. And there's also the security feature of being able to transport expensive large gear (bikes, SCUBA tanks, etc.) inside the lock-able cab rather than in the bed.
Here's how Honda did the rear seats on the Ridgeline:
For a company with an origin connected to Florida (name is inspired by Indian River near where founder grew up in Florida) I would hope that the need for/benefit of interior cargo space to avoid our crazy hot rainy weather would be obvious. And there's also the security feature of being able to transport expensive large gear (bikes, SCUBA tanks, etc.) inside the lock-able cab rather than in the bed.
Here's how Honda did the rear seats on the Ridgeline:
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