In those countries that require seat belts by law, all vehicles that have a seating capacity of 8 people.
Safely, 8. ie., with seat belts. 37 if you are in a fraternity ;-)
2012 Kia Optima has 8 seat belts.
Go to www.dodge.com for 2009 Grand Caravan information.
Not legally. Of course you could stack them like cord wood & get 15 clowns in one. The Legacy comes with seat belts for 5 people.
Link below of current 7 passenger vehicles
In Minnesota, a front seat passenger must be at least 13 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of age, must wear seat belts. There are no specific weight requirements for front seat passengers, but children under 8 years old must be in an appropriate child safety seat unless they are 4 feet 9 inches tall or taller.
No special law exists to children riding in the front seat. Texas requires all children under 8 years of age or under 4'9" to ride in child safety seats. Texas law requires front seat occupants drivers and passengers to be in seat belts.
In Illinois, the law requires passengers to be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Children under 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat of the vehicle.
In Utah, children are required to be at least 8 years old to sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle. However, it is recommended that children under 13 years old remain in the back seat for safety reasons. Additionally, all passengers must wear seat belts, regardless of their seating position.
In West Virginia, children must be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. However, it's recommended that children remain in the back seat until they are 13 years old for safety reasons. Additionally, all passengers must wear seat belts, regardless of their seating position.
Vehicles that can take 8 passengers can be bought from many normal car showrooms such as Honda or Ford. Honda makes two vehicles that are worth considering. They are the Pilot and the Odyssey.
In Kentucky, a child must be at least 57 inches tall or at least 8 years old to legally sit in the front seat of a vehicle. Additionally, all passengers, including those in the front seat, must use seat belts. It's important to follow these guidelines to ensure safety and compliance with state laws. Always check for the latest regulations, as laws can change.