What is the seating etiquette for a five-seater sedan?
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Here is a relevant introduction to the etiquette for a five-seater car: When the owner is driving personally: In this case, the remaining seats are the front passenger seat and the three rear seats. If you are the only passenger, it is best to sit in the front passenger seat. Besides accompanying the driver, it also shows respect. If there are more passengers, generally the heavier person sits in the front passenger seat, mainly to save space and allow the rear passengers to be more comfortable. With a dedicated driver: The order of seats from highest to lowest should be: rear right seat, rear left seat, rear middle seat, and front passenger seat. Typically, the rear seats are of the highest rank, and among them, the right rear position is the highest. However, in practice, seating may also depend on the seniority or the highest-ranking member's choice. When the car is full, the front passenger seat offers the highest comfort. When there is a leader riding: The leader should sit in the right rear position. Other members can sit in the front passenger seat or the left rear position.