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Placement is important because the rear seat, bunks and front jump seats rest on or are fastened to many of the side battens.
Children must wear seat belts or a suitable child / infant restraint, in both front and rear seats.
* 2006: Announcement of a new 2. 4-litre diesel engine, 6-speed gearbox, dash and forward-facing rear seats for Defender.
Larger MPVs usually feature three rows of seats, with two or three seats each: 2-3-2, 2-2-3 or 2-3-3 ( front to rear ) are the most common seating configurations.
With rear seats removed, the cargo area in large minivans can hold a 4x8 ft sheet of drywall or plywood flat.
Antecedents to the contemporary minivan include the Stout Scarab, which in 1936 featured a removable table and second row seats that turn 180 degrees to face the rear – a feature that Chrysler marketed as Swivel ' n Go.
The 928 qualified as a 2 + 2, having two small seats in the rear.
Both rear seats could be folded down to enlarge the luggage area, and both the front and rear seats had sun visors for occupants.
The rear seats are small due to the prominent transmission hump rear seats have leg room like a front drive car due to the rear transmission, and are only suitable for children, or for typical adults on a short trip.
The Club Sport has no rear seats, unlike the 2 + 2 Coupe.
The Sport Variant also got back the 2 rear seats, again in the cloth material specific to the Sport.
Black people could sit in the middle rows until the white section filled ; if more whites needed seats, blacks were to move to seats in the rear, stand, or, if there was no room, leave the bus.
Forester L comes with a high level of standard equipment, including ABS, air conditioning, power windows, power locks, cruise control, digital temp gauge, multi-reflector halogen headlights, fog lights, roof rack, rear window defogger, trailer harness connector, reclining front bucket seats with adjustable lumbar support, tilt steering, tinted glass, AM / FM / cassette stereo with its antenna laminated in the left-rear quarter window, 24-hour roadside assistance.
Forester S adds a viscous limited-slip differential, rear disc brakes, 16 × 6. 5-inch alloy wheels with 215 / 60R16 tires ( the L uses 15 × 6-inch steel wheels ), upgraded moquette upholstery, heated front seats with net storage pockets in back, dual vanity mirrors, heated sideview mirrors and keyless entry.
The 2. 5 XT Limited adds leather upholstery with heated front seats, in-dash navigation, a rear spoiler, and automatic climate control.

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For although I had crossed a corner of the hall on my way to the toilet I still could not tell for sure how far to the rear the darkness extended.
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
She began to watch a blonde-haired man, also in shorts, standing right at the rear of the wrecked car in the one spot that most of the crowd had detoured slightly.
The difficulties of trade had ruined many voyageurs, and numbers of them had gone to live with the natives and rear half-blood families.
The accord also had the advantage of protecting Alboin's rear, as an Avar-occupied Pannonia would make it difficult for the Byzantines to bring forces to Italy by land.
When he had reached Bodmin on 28 July, he found that there was no chance of supplies or recruits, and he also learned that the Royalist army was at Launceston, close to his rear.
Tacitus reports that before their arrival the area had been " an uninhabited district on the extremity of the coast of Gaul, and also of a neighbouring island, surrounded by the ocean in front, and by the river Rhine in the rear and on either side " ( Tacitus, Historiae iv. 12 ).
But they were surprised in the rear by a second force of Dardani which had approached their camp stealthily by mountain paths and proceeded to storm and ransack it.
Combat was hard, but the Black Prince still had a mobile reserve hidden in the woods, which was able to circle around and attack the French in the flank and rear.
Throughout the engagement the French rear had kept up an arbitrary fire on the battling ships ahead.
Furthermore, raising such a large army had denuded Athens of defenders, and thus any secondary attack in the Athenian rear would cut the army off from the city ; and any direct attack on the city could not be defended against.
The rear articulation had been thought to be velar, with a few languages contrasting a uvular place of articulation.
The rear wall of the stoa contains nearly a thousand inscriptions ; supposedly any slave manumitted in Athens was obliged to record a short biography here, explaining why he had deserved his freedom.
The car had four headlamps, the rear part of the body was expanded to make room for luggage, the 4. 7 litre engine was detuned to, the shocks were softened, the shift lever was moved to the center and the car was available with the steering wheel on the left side of the car.
The spearhead was usually a curved leaf shape, while the rear of the spear had a spike called a sauroter (' lizard-killer ') which was used to stand the spear in the ground ( hence the name ).
The Commodore was next updated in 1986 as the VL, which had new front and rear styling.
Humayun's troops had been delayed while trying to take Chunar, a fort occupied by Sher Shah's son, in order to protect his troops from an attack from the rear.
" Hindal, Humayun's 19-year old brother, had agreed to aid him in this battle and protect the rear from attack but abandoned his position and withdrew to Agra where he decreed himself acting emperor.
The phantom insignia on the Koenigsegg's rear window is a tribute to a squadron from the Swedish air force wing F 10 Ängelholm, which had the ghost as its emblem.
Nissan and Mitsubishi also introduced minivans to North America ; but like the Toyota Van Wagon, they had poor rear drive traction, had a bouncy ride due to the short wheelbase.
Of the other members of Israel's team, racewalker Prof. Shaul Ladany had been jolted awake in Apartment 2 by Gutfreund's screams and escaped by jumping off a balcony and then running through the rear yard of the building.
In addition to the multi-AV port ( almost same one as used on the Sega Genesis model 1, though they are not interchangeable ), all Neo Geo CD models had composite RCA A / V and S-Video out jacks on the rear of the console.

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Foods for rear stations, which require cooking, but no refrigeration, are also of interest.
But John nipped her rear end -- one lion's rear end was as good as another to John, Africa, Arizona no matter -- and she changed ends and took a swipe at John, but he ducked back.
The major changes were in design, with the controllers removable from the base unit instead of being wired directly into it, the storage compartment was moved to the rear of the unit, and the sound was now mixed into the TV signal so the unit no longer needed a speaker.
This means that, in contrast to American hearses, the rear quarter panels require less, and sometimes no, alteration.
In the Battle of Ushant with the French in 1778, Lord Keppel commanded the Channel Fleet and the outcome resulted in no clear winner ; Keppel ordered to renew the attack and this was obeyed except by Sir Hugh Palliser, who commanded the rear, and the French escaped bombardment.
It was also during this time he switched to a left thumb-operated rear brake, as his right foot is no longer able to perform this function.
The 4-spoke airbag steering wheel was replaced with a thicker-rimmed 3-spoke steering wheel with no airbag, heated washer jets were replaced with non heated, vanity covers in the engine bay were deleted, as was the rear wiper.
Super Saloons are similar to dirt late models with the main differences being the bodies closer resemble production cars, use iron engines up to 434 cubic inch with no rear offset and run much larger sprintcar tyres on the rear.
They had no children together, but she helped rear Washington's children.
What Lee found was that no one had ordered Pickett's division forward from its bivouac in the rear and that Longstreet had been planning an independent operation without consulting with him.
The Lancastrians knew they could retreat no further before Edward attacked their rear, and that they would be forced to give battle.
For the whole season Bridgestone provided four different specifications of front tyre, six of rear, and a single wet specification — no qualifying specification.
This system is easy to identify, as there are no individual speed sensors for the rear wheels.
A schooner () is a type of sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts.
Quietly, he establishes himself as a loner and walks separately from the group, at the rear, talks to no one and conserves energy.
As the Canadian assault advanced, it overran many of the German guns because there was no means of moving them to the rear on account of many of the horses being killed in the initial gas attack.
The Spaniards left Jolo after a few days, so they probably had had no intentions of occupation, but they were mostly securing their rear areas on their way to attack northern Borneo.
From the street only the rear wall of the antechamber would be visible through an open door, likewise there was no view of the street from the courtyard.
Highway 407 in the province of Ontario, Canada has no toll booths, and instead reads a transponder mounted on the windshields of each vehicle using the road ( the rear license plates of vehicles lacking a transponder are photographed when they enter and exit the highway ).
The price for this portability is that the standards are not as mobile or as adjustable as those of a monorail design ; the rear standard, in particular, may be fixed and offer no movement.

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