Anonymous wrote:Ha, this is bringing back memories of my parents' early 90s Ford Taurus station wagon, which had both the "way back" rear facing seats, and the bench seat with a middle front seat. I always got put in the front one because as the most petite person in my family, I was pretty much the only one who could fit. Sometimes my dad would let me steer from there, which was thrilling as an elementary schooler. I also couldn't stand the backwards facing seats for more than a few minutes, made me nauseated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tesla has seats in the trunk/rear hatch.
Won’t fit teens.
We have the Tesla x w/ captains seats & 2 teens or even 2 adults easily fit in the 3rd row.
Model S rear-facing jump seats are too small for most teens.
If OP is looking for a 3rd row (7 passenger seating) there are many options.
Looks like the jump seats might be bigger in future models
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-s-plaid-rear-jump-seat-larger-passengers/
I wouldn't want my child in that. If you got rear ended hard, kids could get very injured. If you need 6 seats, get an SUV or van.
It's as safe as any 3rd row seat. Rear-facing 5-point is the safest you can be for most accidents.
Anonymous wrote:Why Front Bench Seats Went Away
https://jalopnik.com/why-front-bench-seats-went-away-1776706852
"...bench seats made their exit for a number of reasons. Chrysler phased the seats out completely from its cars in 2004 and Ford followed in 2011, mainly due to customer preference. Per the New York Times, Chevrolet said only 10 percent of its customers chose a bench seat in the Impala at the end of its days. From The Chicago Tribune’s 2004 interview with GM’s vice president of product engineering at the time, Jim Queen:
“The customers seem to have decided the issue,” Queen said. “The reason we dropped bench seats was that the demand had dropped. If you tried to go back to bench seats, people would complain. They prefer bucket seats and split benches.”
Benches also changed due to safety concerns such as airbags, which can provide more direct protection for two passengers in the front than three. "