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  2. Third row seating - Wikipedia

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    Ford used dual-side facing seats which faced each other. Some such as the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser had a forward-facing third row, an arrangement also common in SUVs such as the Chevrolet Suburban. Most minivans have 3 rows of seating. Third row seats may be fixed, removable, or designed to fold into the floor, or against the walls.

  3. Crossover (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Some mid-size crossovers have three rows of seats, while others have two rows, which led to several brands offering multiple models to cater to both sub-segments (for example, the Honda Pilot three row crossover and its two row derivative, the Honda Passport). In Australia, American mid-sized crossovers are classified as large SUVs.

  4. Bucket seat - Wikipedia

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    Bucket seats in a high-performance 2-seat 2009 Ferrari 360 Spider. A bucket seat is a car seat contoured [1] to hold one person, [2] distinct from a flat bench seat designed to fit multiple people. In its simplest form, it contours somewhat to the human body, but may have a deep seat and exaggerated sides that partially enclose and support the ...

  5. Tesla Model Y review: A spacious electric alternative to the ...

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    The middle row in the seven-seater car will slide forward, which you’ll have to do if you want to use the rearmost seats; without that compromise there will be zero legroom in the third row.

  6. Honda Odyssey (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Odagaki continued working with an "underground" team, using as its design credo the concept of a "personal jet" [2] — which in turn led to the car's original PJ concept code-name. [8] Odagaki conceived the idea of the third-row seat folding into a floor compartment, and he worked with his team to include a "center aisle."

  7. 7 Reliable Car Brands the Middle Class Should Consider To ...

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    The average transaction price for a new car is around $47,000 and will probably hold steady for a while yet, according to Kelley Blue Book (KBB). However, the amount of cars that middle-class...

  8. 6 Most Affordable and Reliable New Cars for Middle Class ...

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    So if you make between $50,000 to $150,000 — which would typically land you in the middle class — you might want to get behind the wheel of these six affordable and reliable new cars coming in ...

  9. Minivan - Wikipedia

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    Minivan (sometimes called simply a van) is a car classification for vehicles designed to transport passengers in the rear seating row(s), with reconfigurable seats in two or three rows [citation needed]. The equivalent classification in Europe is MPV (multi-purpose vehicle), people carrier, [2] or M-segment. [3] [4] [5] [6]