I know we have detractors on here of the worth of the Altea double boot, but it came in handy yesterday and outperformed cars with normal boots. The day had come to give away my seven year old 32" glass widescreen chunky Sony TV to my brother and replace it with a plasma. These Sony TVs are very, very, very heavy. After a high risk flight of stairs and pushing it up the road on it's stand, it slid nicely across the base of the boot, on the false floor, rear seats brought back up to wedge it in place so it didn't move and it went on a 70 mile trip.
Slid out the other end with no lifting up and over the sill. All the moaning and growing were getting it around all the other obstacles of the garden path, the steps, the corners etc. It worked fine in its new home, the TV wasn't vibrated to pieces in the boot on 17” wheels and the rear false floor didn't break under the weight. The stand went on the back seat.
Thanks Mr Seat, shame you don't fit them as standard on new Alteas now and down to the detractors of this useful design feature of the Altea . A nice easy access, clean flat bed in the back of the car.
Slid out the other end with no lifting up and over the sill. All the moaning and growing were getting it around all the other obstacles of the garden path, the steps, the corners etc. It worked fine in its new home, the TV wasn't vibrated to pieces in the boot on 17” wheels and the rear false floor didn't break under the weight. The stand went on the back seat.
Thanks Mr Seat, shame you don't fit them as standard on new Alteas now and down to the detractors of this useful design feature of the Altea . A nice easy access, clean flat bed in the back of the car.