Yes, they do. While pickups sometimes lag behind cars when it comes to safety, front airbags for the driver and passenger are available on all new trucks sold in the U.S. Be aware that some of them don't offer side airbags, though.
The 1994 Toyota pickup did not come equipped with passenger airbags as standard. Airbags were not commonly included in vehicles of that era, and the first Toyota pickups to feature passenger airbags were introduced in later models. Therefore, if you're looking at a 1994 model, it likely only has the driver's airbag, if it has any airbags at all.
in 1992
They have driver, passenger, and front side airbags (located in the seats)
The Cadillac CTS Coupe has two driver and passenger airbags
Driver's side became standard in 1990, driver/passenger became standard in 1994.
YES.
yes. airbags are found on both the driver and passenger sides of the car.
2... one for the driver, and one for the passenger.
yes they do, driver and passenger airbags
2 front airbags and ( if equipped ) 2 side airbags in the outside of the driver and front passenger seat backs
The Ford Focus comes equipped with 6 airbags. In the front of the car there is a driver airbag in the steering wheel, a passenger airbag in the dash, as well as airbags mounted on the side of both the driver and passenger seats. The car also features curtain airbags mounted on both sides of the vehicle.
Yes, I have a 1992 Honda Accord and it has a driver side airbag, it does not, however, have passenger, rear, or side airbags.