No. Would you really want to ride in a vehicle whose ownership allowed that? When you're* 16, maybe, and it's fun of you just haven't thought it through, maybe...
*"you're" = me, not a criticism of anyone; been thrre, done that and all
No. Would you really want to ride in a vehicle whose ownership allowed that? When you're* 16, maybe, and it's fun of you just haven't thought it through, maybe...
*"you're" = me, not a criticism of anyone; been thrre, done that and all
These are the prior model Chevy Traverse in the 7 passenger configuration. Drove it for 150k miles and loved it. 3 smallish people in the 3rd row, 2 adults in 2nd row captain's chairs, 1 adult in front passenger seat. Limited stroller / backpack space behind the 3rd row.
These are the prior model Chevy Traverse in the 7 passenger configuration. Drove it for 150k miles and loved it. 3 smallish people in the 3rd row, 2 adults in 2nd row captain's chairs, 1 adult in front passenger seat. Limited stroller / backpack space behind the 3rd row.
And last year, there seemed to be two different models (maybe different year?) ----on the way to the water park, our sit and stand stroller fit fine in the back crosswise. Coming home, we had to fold down part of the back seat and put the stroller in that way. Seems one model is about 2 inches more narrow by the back hatch opening. Fortunately, we were only had 5 people, but boy were the people in that back seat squished.
Nope. The front passenger seat is seat #6, not 7. There's a bench seat for 3 in the 3rd row, two captains chairs in the second row, and the front passenger seat. Six.