Renting a car to pick up OEM Recaros - Do I need a SUV?
#1
Renting a car to pick up OEM Recaros - Do I need a SUV?
Hey guys, I'm going back and forth over this, and can't figure out what to do...
I'm going to be picking up a pair of OEM Recaros for my FE tomorrow, and initially I thought that renting a full sized vehicle would be fine. I was assuming that I could fold the back seats down, recline the Recaros, and angle them partially into the trunk.
I'm now worried that I'm going to end up driving 700+ miles just to find out that they don't fit in the back, at which point I'm going to have to leave my wife in Illinois (on Valentine's Day weekend), just so I can get the seats back home safely lol.
The cost difference to upgrade to a SUV will be a little over $150 total for the 2 days I need the vehicle, which I really don't want to spend if I don't have to.
What do you guys think? Has anyone else tried stuffing these seats in the back of a vehicle before to transport them? How did it go?
Thanks in advance!
I'm going to be picking up a pair of OEM Recaros for my FE tomorrow, and initially I thought that renting a full sized vehicle would be fine. I was assuming that I could fold the back seats down, recline the Recaros, and angle them partially into the trunk.
I'm now worried that I'm going to end up driving 700+ miles just to find out that they don't fit in the back, at which point I'm going to have to leave my wife in Illinois (on Valentine's Day weekend), just so I can get the seats back home safely lol.
The cost difference to upgrade to a SUV will be a little over $150 total for the 2 days I need the vehicle, which I really don't want to spend if I don't have to.
What do you guys think? Has anyone else tried stuffing these seats in the back of a vehicle before to transport them? How did it go?
Thanks in advance!
#3
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I would rent a small tow behind trailer with sufficient padding and covering (weatherproof) and tow that down there. Load up and secure the seats and drive back. Cheaper than a rental car, and you can minimize damage during transport. Also you can see the seats in person.
My .02 cents.
My .02 cents.
#4
By going to get the seats in person, the guy accepted $100 less for the seats ($900 total), and I don't have to pay shipping, so it's technically a savings of $530 before expenses to get the seats.
Also, as Napalm said, I get to see the seats in person, and don't have to send money to someone on faith that they ship the seats (I've been talking to the guy for a while, so I trust him, but you never know).
I would rent a small tow behind trailer with sufficient padding and covering (weatherproof) and tow that down there. Load up and secure the seats and drive back. Cheaper than a rental car, and you can minimize damage during transport. Also you can see the seats in person.
My .02 cents.
My .02 cents.
For some reason, a Pickup truck was listed $50/day cheaper than a SUV, so I was toying with that, but I'd have to make sure they were protected for the trip back.
#5
Evolved Member
Yea dude get the suv. Like ive picked up some seats before in a hatchback and it was a disaster they did fit but the seats were super squished and scratched the crap out of the interior. They will look a lot bigger when your trying to shove them into the back of a car I promise that. Mine were ep3 seats for my 95 hatch.
#6
Yea dude get the suv. Like ive picked up some seats before in a hatchback and it was a disaster they did fit but the seats were super squished and scratched the crap out of the interior. They will look a lot bigger when your trying to shove them into the back of a car I promise that. Mine were ep3 seats for my 95 hatch.
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#11
I talked to the people at the rental place, and got a great deal on a larger vehicle. Their rates went WAY up since I locked in my full size car earlier in the week (I signed up for $25 a day, they're now $78 a day).
If I took the car today instead of tomorrow when I wanted it, they said they could give me a 4 wheel drive Dodge Journey for $50 a day as opposed to the normal rate of $130ish a day.. so all in, I'm looking at $252 total for a 3 day rental (even though I only needed 2 of those days lol).
There's no way I won't be able to fit them in this, so I definitely feel a bit better about the trip now, and being able to bring the seats AND my wife back home with me lol.
If I took the car today instead of tomorrow when I wanted it, they said they could give me a 4 wheel drive Dodge Journey for $50 a day as opposed to the normal rate of $130ish a day.. so all in, I'm looking at $252 total for a 3 day rental (even though I only needed 2 of those days lol).
There's no way I won't be able to fit them in this, so I definitely feel a bit better about the trip now, and being able to bring the seats AND my wife back home with me lol.
#13
Thanks! I'm pretty excited to get those seats, but still a bit worried that I'll get there and find that they aren't what I'm expecting. I'm sure it's just me worrying for no reason, but I'll feel much better once I can see them in person, and load them into my fancy new rental!
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Yeah hopefully the seller was upfront with everything. I picked mine up a week ago. I drove 400 miles each way and of course I had the same worries as you. Luckily they're in great shape and he told me about the only wear which is a few wrinkles on the driver leg bolster.
I put them in this week and I've been going on random drives just to get more time in the seats. I love them.
I put them in this week and I've been going on random drives just to get more time in the seats. I love them.