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3rd Headrest?

Do you have a 3rd rear headrest? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Do you have a 3rd rear headrest?

    • Yes
      30%
      17
    • No
      69%
      39

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Who has a 3rd rear headrest, seems like all cars have two!

I've seen a few Merc's with 3 but they're all motorised so you can put them down to see behind.

It was one of those extras on the options list that im sure most people would not have bothered with. However I would quite like one to be fitted, would just finish it off a bit more!

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ive used the one out my mums ibiza as she never uses it and complains she cant see out the back, i ordered a new cover for it so its the right colour, and two guide tubes

Mine has 3, previous owner must have specified it. Never really noticed it until a friend pointed it out!

I think it would annoy me tbh, reduce rear visability even more, in my GPS the two rear headrests sink almost into the seat so the rear visibility is grand, if they didnt do that i would probably remove them as i rarely have anyone in the back (apart from the dog, and i dont think he minds too much :D)

My Corsa had 3 in the rear.

The middle one was sat in the shed until I came to sell it.

Pain in the ****.

Think the fabia one is quite good as its no where near as big as the other two. If anyones got a fabia one spare - i'll have it!

My mate has one and its crap, sticks into the top of your back, then if you stick it up it looks Ghay

If you carry 3 rear passengers on a regular basis... why did you buy a Fabia?

If you dont carry 3 rear passengers on a regular basis... you dont need a 3rd headrest

3 Headrest 07 combi withsport interior

:Donly 2 meself

2 In the Fabia.....

But 3 in the Octavia vRS :P

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just finished putting mine in!

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