Other than pickup trucks, Chevrolet Impala is the only car left that offers a front bench seat as an option. Also, keep in mind that Chevrolet Impala will have a new design in 2014, which will no longer offer front bench seat as an option. In other words, 2013 Chevrolet Impala is the only and the last option left if you want front bench seat.
Cadillac Escalade, Ford Expodition, and other large SUV's
The Chevy impala offers a bench seat. It's not a traditional bench but at least it doesn't have the shifter and console between the driver and passenger.
Many utes and pick up trucks offer a bench seat. The only car I know of that offers a bench seat as a $195 option is the 2012 Chevy Impala LS or LT. The 2011 Models available with a bench seat are Cadillac DTS, Lincoln Town Car, and the Buick Lucerne.
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.
I am almost certain that you can get a bench seat in all 3 American trucks as an option. Just give them a call and they can tell you.
No, there is not a front bench seat.
Behind the front seat, under the rear bench seat.
Yes, the standard front seat is a 40/20/40 split bench seat.
Yes!
These cars are available with a front bench seat. You may have to order your car to get the bench seat as they are not very popular, and you may not be able to find one in stock. 2009 Buick LaCrosse 2009 Buick Lucerne 2009 Cadillac DTS 2009 Chevrolet Impala 2009 Lincoln Town Car 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis
To remove the front and rear bench seats in a 1964 Pontiac Catalina, start by disconnecting the battery for safety. For the front bench seat, locate and remove the bolts or screws securing the seat to the floor, often found at the front and rear of the seat base. For the rear bench seat, pull up on the bottom cushion to release it from clips, and then remove any bolts or screws holding the backrest in place. Finally, lift the seat out carefully, ensuring no wires or fasteners are left attached.