Life isn't picture - perfect, and neither is
the floor of my minivan.
Not exact matches
Tether anchors are located behind the seat, either on the panel behind the seat (in sedans) or back
of the seat, ceiling, or
floor (in most
minivans, SUVs, hatchbacks, and pickup trucks).
Usually this is on the back console
of a car or on the back
of the seat or even on the
floor of a SUV or
minivan.
There's a button at base
of the
minivan's B - pillar that electronically slides the front seats forward so that second - row seats can more easily collapse and store under the
floor.
I am in the market for a
minivan and the family really wants seating that can stow completely down into the
floor of the van.
Moreover, he said that because the
floor - mounted battery pack keeps the Model X's center
of gravity low, it «has half the roll - over propensity
of any other SUV or
minivan.»
This Honda has most anything you could want in a
minivan — a cleverly designed dash and a center console with lots
of storage cubbies, a versatile layout with a third row that folds into a storage well in the
floor (if only the second row folded the same way), an entertainment system with a 16.2 ″ split screen, navigation, etc..
With its spacious interior, commercial - grade cargo suspension, and
minivan - first dual - sliding doors and flat - load
floor, Dodge Grand Caravan C / V offers an efficient, versatile and quality - proven solution for an array
of business needs.
The Kia KV7 Concept debuted back at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, sporting all sorts
of features foreign to a traditional
minivan: gullwing side doors, rotating seats, wood
flooring, retractable dash board, and even floating table - top touchscreen computers.
Despite the crossover craze, a new Chrysler
minivan is still a big deal; you can watch the live reveal
of the new Town & Country (assuming it keeps the same name) live from the Detroit auto show
floor right here.
Of course, Chrysler
minivans» claim to fame is Stow n» Go seats that collapse into the
floor, which is standard for both rows in the Pacifica.
Today's SUVs and
minivans are full
of wonderfully inventive seats, especially those in the third row that fold into the
floor or fold flat for loading cargo.
Honda does not offer run - flat or extended mobility tires and instead, the
minivan is equipped with a compact spare hidden out
of view under the load
floor between the front seats.
While the Pilot may look more like a crossover and less like a Suburban, the interior is reminiscent
of a
minivan, with one - touch second - row seats and cargo area beneath the rear load
floor.»
Freshly styled Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan
minivans arrive in the spring with a key interior change: The second and third rows
of seats will fold into the
floor.
When you further factor in the vehicle's expressive exterior design, lower load
floor, and array
of safety measures, highlighted by Nissan's Around View technology with Moving Object Detection, the Quest's case for inclusion with the best V6
minivans is clear.
The instrument panel, for example, has been moved from directly in front
of the driver to the top center
of the dash, and the transmission lever, climate vents and typical center - stack controls are mounted on the flat end
of what seems to be a thick cylinder growing out
of the
minivan's
floor.
General Motors
minivans grabbed center stage, but there were plenty
of other attention - getters on the
floor last week at the newsiest New York International Auto Show in years.GM chose «The World's Greatest Tailgate Party» - actually, it was a liftgate party - as the theme for the press introduction
of its three new
minivans for North America, plus two versions for Europe that were seen in Geneva last month.They are the Pontiac Trans Sport, the Oldsmobile Silhouette, the Chevrolet Venture, the Opel Sintra and the Vauxhall Sintra.
There's a decent amount
of storage in the Transit Connect wagon, and some
of it is in places the average
minivan owner won't be used to looking: Thanks to the high roof construction, overhead bins above the front two rows (the rear bins are a $ 100 option) provide space for books, DVDs and lightweight boxes, freeing up
floor space.