Bench Seats in Cars now Extinct after 100 Years

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    DETROIT -- Chevrolet has done away with front bench seats in the redesigned 2014 Impala.

    The century-long run for front bench seats in passenger cars ends with the 2013 Chevrolet Impala -- the last car in North America to offer them, General Motors said today in a statement.

    Chevrolet's first vehicle, the Series C Classic Six of 1911, had a front bench seat. Pickup truck and SUV buyers will still have the option.

    Front bucket seats have become the norm, so GM said it doesn't expect consumers to notice that the front bench option is no longer available.

    Only one in 10 Impala customers wanted the $195 bench option last year in the LS and LT models, according to the company.

    "A lot of people prefer bucket seats because they're sporty, even in models that aren't sports cars," Clay Dean, GM director of design, said in the statement. "Our customers also appreciate having the center console as a convenient place to store their phone and other personal items."

    Dean said bench seats carry a nostalgic factor, and he doesn't rule out their return in smaller cars.

    "There is certain nostalgia for bench seats, like being able to snuggle up with your date at a drive-in movie, and some customers still like them," Dean said.

    Source - http://www.autonews.com/article/20120928/OEM04/120929863#ixzz27nhOmJg9


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