How to Access the Rear Seats in a Mustang?
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For a two-door, four-seater sports car, the front seats can be moved forward. Open the car door and slightly move the front seat forward. There is a lever on both front seats. Lift the lever upwards to release the seatback, then tilt it forward to allow entry into the rear seats.
Getting into the back seat of a Mustang requires operating the front seats first. I've driven a Mustang for a long time, and the steps to access the rear are simple: With the car stationary, pull the small lever or button next to the front seat to slide or tilt the seat forward, creating a passage. Then, crouch down from the car door and slowly slide in, being careful not to bump your head. The back seat space is quite small and uncomfortable for long periods, generally only suitable for kids or friends to squeeze in. Why is it designed this way? Because the Mustang is a two-door sports car, prioritizing a streamlined exterior, with the rear seats not being a primary feature. Personally, I recommend clearing any clutter from the passage and ensuring your shoes are clean to avoid dirtying the interior. This method keeps the car body sleek, but it can be a bit of a hassle to use occasionally.