• Nalivai@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      You need 30kmph for it to be safe, and I’m talking proper 30 kmph, not “the sign says 30 but the road is straight and I feel quite safe being two drinks in” 30 kmph

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          8 days ago

          They are common (if not standard) in 2nd and 3rd row seating.

          I get a difference in frontal impacts, but a number of people have specifically cited side impacts.

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            7 days ago

            Where do you live? I haven’t seen a bench seat in the back of any new passenger vehicle for decades.

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                7 days ago

                yeah? They’re not as aggressive as front seats, but they’re still bucket.

                Compared to actual bench seats, the difference is massive.

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                  Interesting, because in vehicles that offer (e.g. 2nd row) captains and these, manufacturers consistently refer to this option as “bench”. And I think they would pass as “bench” for most people, and most of the things that they would want out of it, even if they aren’t the same as the older style.

                  Irrespective of nomenclature, these type of seats should be OK in the front row then, yes? Yet I can’t think of any new vehicles that have them.

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    9 days ago

    Can’t adjust the seat properly. Passengers slide more easily when cornering. More material required for upholstery and padding.

    As someone who has had both, bucket seats are way better than bench seats.

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          The cost on 2 bucket seats is way higher than a single bench. Separate controls, hinges, reclining mechanisms, headrests,

          For comfort, there is no question, bucket seats reign supreme.

          TBF, being of an age that i’ve had both, I’ll take a bucket seat and good AC over a bench seat. If my girl needs to be that close to me, we’re going to be in the back seat :)

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              There’s three basic layouts for the cab of a pickup. “Regular” has two doors and one row of seats, maybe a tiny bit of storage room behind the seats. “Double” has small rear doors and a second row of seats with no legroom, this is where you cram your children or least favorite coworker. “Crew” has two full-size sets of doors and seats and they’re about five hundred feet long because people only ever get them with long beds so they can pretend to be a contractor when they buy plywood sheets twice a year. They don’t fit in parking spaces, their turn signals don’t work, and they probably also have the extended wing mirrors to see around the trailer they never haul because it would scratch up their perfect chrome ball mount they never take off.