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Wonder if anyone has this experience. I want to load a 90inch (just 4in x 4in) piece of wood into the MachE. Can I just bring down the rear and front driver seats and it will fit diagonally from trunk to front?
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Wonder if anyone has this experience. I want to load a 90inch (just 4in x 4in) piece of wood into the MachE. Can I just bring down the rear and front driver seats and it will fit diagonally from trunk to front?
No, not behind the front seats. But you can just easily lay it on the driver armrest in the center. You can put 8' lumber there and still close the liftgate. (Tip: throw a towel on the armrest to protect it before laying the lumber on it.)

You can get 10' if you go all the way to the front of the dashboard up to the windshield (sitting it on the dash).

And of course you can have stuff hanging out the liftgate. I've done the same thing in my Escape in the past. Just bring straps or rope to tie the liftgate down tight onto the lumber via the handle and the tie loops.
 

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No, not behind the front seats. But you can just easily lay it on the driver armrest in the center. You can put 8' lumber there and still close the liftgate. (Tip: throw a towel on the armrest to protect it before laying the lumber on it.)

You can get 10' if you go all the way to the front of the dashboard up to the windshield (sitting it on the dash).

And of course you can have stuff hanging out the liftgate. I've done the same thing in my Escape in the past. Just bring straps or rope to tie the liftgate down tight onto the lumber via the handle and the tie loops.
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We've owned our Mach-E (aka Blucifer) for one year now and here is our video review. Of course, we love it! It's not perfect but overall it has been great.

You talk about the possible colours, but not black – and it's the best one! ;)

Not many cons here … I have more pros than cons myself, but common!
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