I took a road trip to Atlanta, GA from Los Angeles, CA with a friend last month in my Prius. I drove almost 5,000 miles and slept in the car when I was tired. I found the most comfortable sleeping position for me is to fold down the rear seats and push the two front seats forward all the way. I put my luggage in the front of the car and put a duffle bag behind the driver seat to fill the gap (to extend the flat "bed" area. Then I put my pillow on the duffle bag to get a total of over 6 feet of flat surface. I kept the car running for 8 hours overnight with the AC on and all the electronics shut off (display, lights dimmed down). I had a thick quilt on the "bed" for cushion (I put this quilt in the rear spare tire compartment so it didn't take my precious luggage space). I have to say we were very comfortable sleeping in the car and look forward to doing it again. I am also planning another road trip from Los Angeles to South America in my Prius with my wife and am looking for people interested in joining us.
I took a road trip to Atlanta, GA from Los Angeles, CA with a friend last month in my Prius. I drove almost 5,000 miles and slept in the car when I was tired. I found the most comfortable sleeping position for me is to fold down the rear seats and push the two front seats forward all the way. I put my luggage in the front of the car and put a duffle bag behind the driver seat to fill the gap (to extend the flat "bed" area. Then I put my pillow on the duffle bag to get a total of over 6 feet of flat surface. I kept the car running for 8 hours overnight with the AC on and all the electronics shut off (display, lights dimmed down). I had a thick quilt on the "bed" for cushion (I put this quilt in the rear spare tire compartment so it didn't take my precious luggage space). I have to say we were very comfortable sleeping in the car and look forward to doing it again. I am also planning another road trip from Los Angeles to South America in my Prius with my wife and am looking for people interested in joining us.
That really sounds neat. Before you drifted off to sleep, could you tell how often the ICE kicked in to charge the battery for the a/c usage and did you hear it through the night?
good Q, longjohn... curious myself. and p.s. what kinda hit on long-term alternator life would that have? if any?? Excuse my ignorance..
Oh! Relations in the Prius..... I thought you meant making out in the Prius. Please remove my vote from that category. I intend having my son and his wife take a drive with us in the near future though.
The engine comes on for about 30-45 seconds every 2-4 minutes depending on the AC setting. This was the first trip in which I slept in the car all night and I am not sure what long term potential damage this will do to the car. I was really concerned for it during the first night, but too tired to care after a while!!! I slept in the car for 6+ hours on 4 nights during the trip. Does anybody know what potential damage keeping the car and AC on for 6+ hours on idle might cause?
once i had to wait on someone that i was giving a ride to. so i sat in the car with the air on and was there over an hour. my car didnt run no where near as much as yours did and the duration was longer. it was 100º F and was there about an hour, but the car would start up for about 90 seconds every 10 minutes or so. my air was set at 68º with lowest fan speed. also had radio on
Wow, at least 36 people have had "relations" in their Prius... :lol: I sense a "niche" market opportunity here... Something like a small, hidden comparment somewhere easily accessible from the back seat.
have slept in the pri on the way down to key west... had to take a nap break on the way down and on the way back up. i slept in the back seat on the way down and wouldn't recommend it if your spine is in any way not shaped the way it's supposed to be. ouch! haven't done much else though... yet...
When I take my prius camping it eliminates the need for a tent. I just fold the rear seats down, put in my thin foam mattress and a few blankets. It is warmer and more comfortable than a tent. I have had relations in my prius. With tinted windows people walk by the car thinking it is empty
What "cubby hole"? Are you talking about the hand-hole on the door armrest? Or like Star Trek, will I be going into undiscovered territory in my Pruis? h34r:
I get to sleep in my car tonight. I have so much work that I won't even be going home until Sat. morning. Luckily I carry a sleeping bag. I might look into one of those air matresses too.
I've slept in my prius once.. on a road trip from here to colorado.. but the car was full of my belongings.. and i slept in the passenger chair... it sucked.. the chair couldn't recline all the way because of my stuff in the way.