Potential Cargo Length
Thanks!
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I think the total length would be slightly over 5 feet, 150-160 cm. Has anyone measured it?
It fits in a GX and an LX, every other Lexus is an open question.When my little girl talked about playing the harp from an early age, I quickly learned it was not the variety of which Kris Kristofferson wrote ("I took my HARP outta my dirty red bandanna, and was blowin' sad while Bobby sang the blues ..."). Indeed it was the iteration that cost as much as a CT200H or any vehicle that's a potential transporter, and takes a team to move. Unlike a piano, there isn't a harp already at the location you're performing. So if your kids or grandkids are wondering what to play, I recommend the piccolo, flute or violin! Well, despite the hassle and upfront expense, it's rare enough that performing arts high schools are courting her at 14, and the university music programs are watching. Fingers crossed for scholarships.
So thanks for the feedback, and in advance for any measurements. We'll be looking a lot better in a CT than a Prius V!
Keeping in mind that I have the power passenger seat, I moved it as far forward as possible, and moved the seatback as far forward as it can go as well. I took some basic measurements but I will need to know how high the harp would be if it were laying on the cargo floor, since the dimensions change with the angled opening of the hatch.
Early estimates puts the distance straight from the seatback to the hatch opening, about halfway between the floor and the ceiling, at about 65-67 inches. Diagonally, you get about 10 or so more inches (roughly, as my tape measure was starting to arc).
If I get more details, I can take more detailed, more straight measurements with help.
Early estimates puts the distance straight from the seatback to the hatch opening, about halfway between the floor and the ceiling, at about 65-67 inches. Diagonally, you get about 10 or so more inches (roughly, as my tape measure was starting to arc).
If I get more details, I can take more detailed, more straight measurements with help.
Just "ball-parking it" from how it works in other vehicles, you could take furthest forward, right side location where the column top might rest. Imagine something on the order of a 6" tube like is used to for vertical concrete column forms, resting on the folded passenger seat back. Then project a diagonal measurement to vehicle center at the rear-most constraint. That will give me an idea if it's worth it to go through the effort of talking a Lexus dealer into a test-fit (especially awkward because we don't want to buy new!) These measurements are probably above reason to ask for, but if you get around to it, that's great. Thanks.
Just "ball-parking it" from how it works in other vehicles, you could take furthest forward, right side location where the column top might rest. Imagine something on the order of a 6" tube like is used to for vertical concrete column forms, resting on the folded passenger seat back. Then project a diagonal measurement to vehicle center at the rear-most constraint. That will give me an idea if it's worth it to go through the effort of talking a Lexus dealer into a test-fit (especially awkward because we don't want to buy new!) These measurements are probably above reason to ask for, but if you get around to it, that's great. Thanks.
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In the above photo, you can see the tape measure just barely hitting the back of the seat.

Here you can see where 74" stops. It will be a tight fit.

Here I'm showing how wide the opening of the hatch is.

Due to the curvature of the edges of the hatch opening, its about 3 feet across, depending on where you measure. I checked the widest point (at the floor level), and it was ~38". The narrowest (at the top of the hatch opening) was ~36".
If you try to get it in diagonally, it might fit, but getting it all in and closing the hatch looks like a hit or miss.
I recommend you ask your local dealer for an extended test drive. This is where you pick up the car when the dealer closes on Saturday, and return it Monday morning when they open, if its convenient. This way you can try this at your leisure at home.
I recommend you ask your local dealer for an extended test drive. This is where you pick up the car when the dealer closes on Saturday, and return it Monday morning when they open, if its convenient. This way you can try this at your leisure at home.
Not knowing how this ends is like finishing a jig saw puzzle, and discovering that you're missing the last piece!
Last edited by User 41924; Jan 16, 2015 at 07:01 AM.
Not knowing how this ends is like finishing a jig saw puzzle, and discovering that you're missing the last piece!
To answer your question, we haven't had time to demo a CT with the harp - surgery and other distractions in the family. I will post, with pics, when we get there.







