Users' questions

What size TV will fit in my car?

What size TV will fit in my car?

BRING THE RIGHT CAR In terms of all flat-screens, A says that he’s found that most sedans and SUVs can fit up to 43″ TVs across the back seat without a problem. Sets in the 50″ to 55″ range will likely not fit across any rear seats and probably won’t fit in the back of smaller SUVs, at least standing upright.

Can a 50 inch TV fit in a Honda Fit?

On one of the forums, Fit owners were discussing the biggest size flat-screen TV that you can fit in the second row and the 50-inch TV was the winner. Thanks to the elevated roof line, the Fit offers easy access and plenty of headroom for front and rear passengers.

Do they still make LG TVs?

Discontinued TVs Available in LED, LCD and Plasma, with a host of features, and a range of sizes to fit your living space, there’s an LG flat-screen TV ready to address your viewing needs.

How do you transport a TV in a car without a box?

Wrap the TV with a moving blanket – you might need two blankets depending on how large your TV is. Wrap the TV with the blanket and secure the blanket with tape….If You Don’t Have the Original TV Box

  1. Packing tape.
  2. Bubble wrap.
  3. Moving blanket.
  4. Box cutter.
  5. Wardrobe box.

Can you lay plasma TV down?

Getting Ready to Move: Your LCD or Plasma TV should stay upright at all times. Never lay it flat or on its side. Use a soft cloth to cover the screen to prevent scratching.

Is the Honda Fit slow?

The 2020 Honda Fit exhibits playful handling and enough power to scoot around the city. However, its acceleration is too slow for some, and its engine drones at higher speeds.

How do I know if my LG plasma TV is original?

The easiest way to know if the TV is fake is to take a look at the box. Many times the packaging will not have the LG logo because it is difficult to replicate the logo without raising brows. The only logos you will see is the removable sticker on the TV itself.

Will a 42 inch TV fit in my car?

the new 42″ tv’s led and lcd can now fit upright in the back of most sedan cars. you may have to push the seat down abit and wiggle it in through the door opening at first.