Cars with removable/reconfigurable seats?

Cars with removable/reconfigurable seats?

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danp

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1,603 posts

262 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Not the most exciting of subjects, but having moved house relatively recently, and having a garden to attempt to maintain, it's something that I think is very handy for a practical car. Of our fleet:

- A2's 2 x rear seats fold up and come out individually
- mk2 Golf's rear seat requires two screws undone, and then lifts out
- Fabia mk1's squabs and base all lift out (not sure if they were meant to, manual didn't mention it, but tools were not needed)

Are there any estates where you can do this? (I'm sure most MPV's let you, but how about estates?)

Does the front passenger seat come out on on anything? Was it the mk1 Merc A class that let you do this?

Zafira rear most seats go under the floor.. do the middle ones come out? Fold completely flat?

Thanks! Dan

TheDoggingFather

17,097 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Zafira middle seats, the base fold up and the whole thing moves forward to meet with the back of the front seats.

t4andgreys

49 posts

152 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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vw sharans are great for this ,all seats are removable apart from drivers , and front seats are captains chairs also ... much to the amusement of the kids ...
great bus,s for lugging things and the kids also

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Warning, very unusual recommendation approaching!

Mazda Bongo Friendee.

8 seats, 6 of which are removable easily. MASSIVELY configurable, seats rotate, fold down, fold back, etc, etc

Cheap as chips plus internally massive too. Sounds like it might be worth a look?

Not quite an estate but...

TheDoggingFather

17,097 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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The Nur said:
Warning, very unusual recommendation approaching!

Mazda Bongo Friendee.

8 seats, 6 of which are removable easily. MASSIVELY configurable, seats rotate, fold down, fold back, etc, etc

Cheap as chips plus internally massive too. Sounds like it might be worth a look?

Not quite an estate but...
Have you seen how much fuel those things use?

My Dad had one as a loaner whilst his van was being repaired, it made the Transit 2.5TDi look like a Polo BLuemotion!!

The Nur

9,168 posts

185 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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TheDoggingFather said:
Have you seen how much fuel those things use?

My Dad had one as a loaner whilst his van was being repaired, it made the Transit 2.5TDi look like a Polo BLuemotion!!
Really? Bugger. I had a feeling that there would be a let down to it frown A mate has one but strangely never talks about the consumption...

I should have known. Sounds like the internal flexibility would suit your needs for your 'interests' though...

Although in fairness, there is no stipulation to economy in the OP biggrin

Jazoli

9,100 posts

250 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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PT Cruisers rear seats fold and remove, the front passenger seat also folds forwards.

The Zafira is the cleverest of them all imo, in laws have one and they are massively practical.

theboyfold

10,921 posts

226 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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My Mrs has an 08 C-Max which 3 rear seats that can come out and fold flat individually. It's not a bad little car in all honesty, it's very useful.

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

151 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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We have a Grand Picasso and all the seats apart from the 2 front ones, fold away completely flat. The middle seats can also be slid front and backwards to allow more leg space/more boot space and also the middle seats have baskrest adjustment. Only thing I do miss, is that on the larger C8 and 807, the front passenger seats, swivel round 180 degrees to face towards the rear.

Edited by TheTurbonator on Sunday 12th August 12:07

h0b0

7,593 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Dodge grand caravan- seats 7 and each rear seat folds flat in the floor with ease. You can go from 7 seat minibus to full on work van in a minute and back again when needed. The rear load space is huge. I bet you can get 4 mattresses in the back with the seats down

But, crucially for Pistonheads it doesn't handle like a Lamborghini and therefore must be st in every way.

Engineer1

10,486 posts

209 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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PT-Cruiser removable and foldable rear seats combined with a solid parcel shelf so 2 options of height and the ability to still have the seats in dor moving people.

JREwing

17,540 posts

179 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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h0b0 said:
Dodge grand caravan- seats 7 and each rear seat folds flat in the floor with ease. You can go from 7 seat minibus to full on work van in a minute and back again when needed. The rear load space is huge. I bet you can get 4 mattresses in the back with the seats down

But, crucially for Pistonheads it doesn't handle like a Lamborghini and therefore must be st in every way.
Assuming OP is in the UK, I suppose that Chrysler Grand Voyager is about the very best in terms of sheer practicality. In my experience they are unsurpassed in this capacity.

danp

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262 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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thanks for the replies, wld want something that can do 30+ mpg..and only to spend a couple of grand-ish, so rules out the big beasts i'd imagine, and to be fair i don't need something that big often.

must look in the back of a zafira, prob the sensible option, 2.2 might be quite fun (relatively), one near me up for 900 quid with 100k on it!

edit: also a vr6 sharan auto with 50k under a grand, loved that engine in my golf..but suspect wouldn't do 30mpg on run..

no clever seat estate cars out there then?



Edited by danp on Sunday 12th August 20:25

TheDoggingFather

17,097 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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danp said:
thanks for the replies, wld want something that can do 30+ mpg..and only to spend a couple of grand-ish, so rules out the big beasts i'd imagine, and to be fair i don't need something that big often.

must look in the back of a zafira, prob the sensible option, 2.2 might be quite fun (relatively), one near me up for 900 quid with 100k on it!
We have a 1.8 Zafira 'Comfort' it's not bad actually the body roll is epic but it never seems to let go, I have taken some big liberties in it and the 123bhp 1.8 isn't bad. Do not by the 1.6 it struggles to pull itself along, the one I drove didn't really enjoy doing more than 50mph...

T16OLE

2,946 posts

191 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Mercedes V class

Iang84

962 posts

166 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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2nd generation toyota previa 2000-2006 have had all the back seats out of my dads it ends with a flat floor and you can use the seat mounting points as tie down points got lots of grunt 2.4 petrol they also did a diesel there were also a limited number of hybrids imported by specialists

ZesPak

24,427 posts

196 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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307SW, the second row and third row seats were identical. They could also all be individually removed and placed like you see fit. Very hand to move a lot of stuff these cars.

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

233 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Fiat Multipla all the back seats come out and/or fold up, front ones all fold forward

Truckosaurus

11,278 posts

284 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Renault Scenic has individual rear seats that can be removed.

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

265 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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danp said:
Does the front passenger seat come out on on anything? Was it the mk1 Merc A class that let you do this?
Most front passenger seats are held in with 4 bolts. Slide forwards, remove the rear bolts, slide back, remove the front bolts, lift out. Takes about a minute.