It is not really a bench seat, but two separate seats still with a cushion
in the middle and the arm rest that goes up and down. I think it is nice to
have the option of putting someone or something their if need be. I've got
map pockets on each door that can hold quiet a bit of stuff. My only
complaint with the arm rest and that the cover flips up to the back rather
then to the side and makes opening and shutting it a pain when driving.
Regards,
Bret
00 DAK 4X4 Sport
----- Original Message -----
From: William Harrison Hiatt III <william@corp.hiatt.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 3:18 AM
Subject: DML: 00 Dakota Question [Seat Related]
> Welp. I'm about to buy a 2000 Dodge Dakota. It has the following
> options:
> Black Clear Coat, Heavey Duty Service Group, 40/20/40 Split Bench, Sport
> Plus, Deluxe Convenience Group, Power Overhead Convience Group, 4 wheel
> ABS, Front Floor Mats, 4 speed auto, 4.7L v8, Anti-Spn Differential, way
> power drivers seat, power 6x9 mirrors, rear sliding window,
> am/fm/cass/cd, steering wheel audio controls, and leather wrap steering
> wheel. Now... From what the dealer said, and from what I saw, the
> 40/20/40 bench seating is the SAME thing as the bucket seats, except the
> armrest/console can be put up and become a third seat for the front,
> which I would never use. But actually, the console in the bucket seats
> would be filled with all my crap/trash, so I don't know, it could be a
> good thing. What's your guy's opinions. How is the bench seat -vs- the
> buckets? Is there a physical differnce in the actual driver and
> passenger seats? Thanks for all your help
>
> William H. Hiatt III
>
>
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