Can people actually sit in the back seat of a Mustang?
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People can sit in the back seat of a Mustang, although the space is a bit cramped. Here are the relevant details: 1. Mustang Cars: The Mustang brand was born during the wave of reform and opening up in the late 1980s and is one of the earliest automobile manufacturers in China. In August 2006, it was renamed Sichuan Automobile Industry Group Co., Ltd., and after a share restructuring in December 2011, it was officially renamed Sichuan Mustang Automobile Co., Ltd. 2. Car Seats: The so-called car seats are the seats used when riding in a car. They can be roughly divided into the following parts: Front seats: headrest, backrest, seat cushion, (armrest); Rear seats: (headrest), backrest, seat cushion, side wings, (armrest).
Hey, as a seasoned Mustang driver, I never expected the rear seats to be comfortable for passengers. The space is just too cramped, especially the legroom—taller folks will find their knees pressed right against the front seatbacks, forcing them to sit with bent legs. It works for short trips, like driving friends around the city, but beyond half an hour, complaints about backaches start rolling in. The rear seats are better suited for storing odds and ends or folding down to expand cargo space. If you really need to carry passengers, stick to those under 170cm to avoid awkwardness. I’ve tried short family trips, but everyone preferred squeezing into the front seats. Bottom line: treat the rear seats as a backup option—don’t set high expectations. After all, the Mustang is designed for driving thrills, not family hauling.