• Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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    2 hours 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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          57 minutes ago

          But that’s divided between three seats, not two, so the material per seat is less.

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      And dogs at least can do okay with bucket seats. I drove an Oldsmobile Silhouette ^(the Cadillac of minivans!)^ for years, and my dog was just tall enough that he could sit between the driver and passenger seats and look out the front windshield. He was at the perfect height for head scritches while I drove down the highway.

      I remember when he got a bit too hefty to sit there comfortably. The automatic seat adjustment controls were on the right side of the driver seat and one time I suddenly found myself being pushed into the steering wheel at a stop light. His jelly rolls had started pressing in on the little joystick.

      I miss that dog. The van was just okay.