GM Bids Farewell to the Three Across Front Bench Seat with the Chevrolet Impala [w/Video]
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GM Bids Farewell to the Three Across Front Bench Seat with the Chevrolet Impala [w/Video]



The current Chevrolet Impala is the last passenger car still in production in North America to offer a front bench with three-across seating. This will end soon since the brand-new 2014 model year Impala won’t be available with this option.

The front bench was abandoned by almost every carmaker a long time ago. Even the bow-tie brand itself admitted that it was far from popular with Impala buyers, as only one out of 10 ticked the box for this low-cost (US$195) option on the LS and LT trim levels.

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