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These are the seating options for rear-entry minivans:
- One wheelchair with second row, two bucket seats – A wheelchair can be moved into closer proximity to the area between the two bucket seats in this seating configuration. It is also easier to access the third row when there are bucket seats, instead of a bench, in the second row.
- Second row, two bucket seats with a third row two passenger flip-down bench – With the third row flip-down bench, two extra ambulatory passengers can be seated when a wheelchair is not being transported.
- Second row, three bucket seats – The middle seat in the three bucket seat configuration can be removed, thereby increasing wheelchair access to the middle of the minivan, and bringing the mobility device user closer to the driver and other passengers. The left and right bucket seats can also be folded down and flipped forward or sideways, easing procedures like wheelchair tie downs.
- Second row, flip bucket seats – Flip bucket seats can flip forward or sideways to create even more open space inside the minivan; as a result, two wheelchairs can be transported by this vehicle when the seats are flipped forward.
- A second row bench – Two to three passengers can sit on one bench.
- Second row, three bucket seats – The middle seat in the three bucket seat configuration can be removed, thereby increasing wheelchair access to the middle of the minivan, and bringing the mobility device user closer to the driver and other passengers. The left and right bucket seats can also be folded down and flipped forward or sideways, easing procedures like wheelchair tie downs. An optional third row flip-down, two person bench provides additional seating when required.
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