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Sleeping in my valver





Well as the title suggests, thats were I had to sleep last night. After buggering up my new headunit I decided to rip out the wires that I had already wired up and tidy it up a bit. As it was fairly late and I wasnt thinking straight I pushed the bare wires back into the dash and tripped out the alarm, I couldnt turn it off via the key fob so I had to drive to an empty street to try and disarm it. I couldnt disarm it and the only way I could shut it off was to leave the ignition on, so out came my pillow and blanket and thus started a very long, cold and uncomfitable night.
 


done it quite a few times when ive not been capable of getting home

always sleep on the rear bench, its a little more comfortable than the drivers seat
 


how sore were you in the morning. I did it once when i locked myself out. It was the coldest most uncomfortable night of my life lol
 


My back and necks still aching at the moment, Im just looking forward to nice comfitable night in my bed.

I kept on waking up to make sure I wasnt being driven down the motorway as the keys were still in the ignition and I was out of sight on the rear bench.
 


i slept in my clio when i was too knackered to get home for about 4hours. so i pulled up in a tesco carpark and slept with the engine running so i could have some heat on.
 


Quote: Originally posted by OLLZIE on 31 January 2005
i slept in my clio when i was too knackered to get home for about 4hours. so i pulled up in a tesco carpark and slept with the engine running so i could have some heat on.


Safety first
 


Quote: Originally posted by derv on 31 January 2005

i think its quite comfy! spose being only 56" helps though.
I thought being around that hieght would help me but i still had to have my knees up on the rear bench.:sick:
 


Slept in mine at weston wheels last year, pulled back seats down, and curled up in the boot/backseats. Had major backache in the morning though
 
  Street Triple R


Quote: Originally posted by dudelove on 01 February 2005


Quote: Originally posted by OLLZIE on 31 January 2005

i slept in my clio when i was too knackered to get home for about 4hours. so i pulled up in a tesco carpark and slept with the engine running so i could have some heat on.


Safety first
lmao
 
  Clio 1.4, SV650S


ive slept in cars a few times... strangest one was going outside at a party, being on the phone to my missis, then waking up at about 9 the next morning. very bizzare! Luckily that was in august so it was pretty warm.

I find its good how the seat drops to horizontal so easily ;)

probably shouldnt drive in such situations though!

:sick:


[Edited by entjm on 01 February 2005 at 8:31am]

[Edited by entjm on 01 February 2005 at 8:32am]
 
  silver valver/hybrid


in my first car (micra), i put the passenger seat fully down, and lay diagonally across the back seat and the passenger seat, not the comfyest but a bit more leg room!
 
  Clio 190bhp Hybrid


Used to sleep in the valver when recovering from clubbing. Phase 2 seats are dead comfy when you recline them fully.

Only trouble is the condensation on teh inside and Toad alarm arming itself and going off every now and then even when using the valet mode thingy.
 


i slept in the 172 for 3 nights in holland, and it was pretty comfy really. sleeping bag, pillow, sorted. also slept in it at spa, and on many a trip across the country when ive nearly fallen asleep in traffic and had to stop at a service station. surprisingly easy to get some decent sleep.
 


PMSL

Me and two mates had to spend two nights in my old valver when we couldnt get a hottle on a weekend out. Made sure we were very drunk before settling down for the night. But no matter how much booze 3 in clio doesnt go.
 


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