yes quite a few still use the bench seats. Such as the dodge charger or the Chevy corvet alot of the sports cars still use the bench seats. If you look at ford mustang many of them come with bench seats.
I do not believe there are any cars made in the United States that have a bench seat option any more. It is a safety thing.
Any vehicles that do not have 'bucket-style' seats are said to have 'bench' seats. That covers w-a-y- too many brands and makes to list here.
Any vehicles that do not have 'bucket-style' seats are said to have 'bench' seats. That covers w-a-y- too many brands and makes to list here.
It has two bench seats and two front bucket seats. therefore having 4 seats and sitting 7 people comfortably. Plenty of room in the back for any storage.
Any convertible with a back seat.
Check all the auto wreckers/scrap yards. Might be hard to find, also check some body shops for wrecked cars. Check for crown's also.
No. No US cargo vans come in a three seat configuration. Some are available as an 8 or more passenger vehicle. None offer three seats, nor do any offer a front bench seat. Sorry.
I have never seen any of the Impala rear seats that fold down other than the stationwagon
In Australia the government needs 76 seats for a majority. If they have any less than that the the cross benchers come into play.
If a bench is made of wood, then it does have dead tree cells in it. If a bench is made of plastic or metal, then it does not have any cells.
Attached seats and operational seatbelts. (Virginia) p.s. that really applies for any state in th U.S.