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Are there any out there that do 3 across the front, like the old LR's. My honda FRv does it!

 

I want a smallish 4x4 pickup that is able to get 3 in without losing much room in the back. The extra seats would only normaly be for two of my kids so it doesn't have to be that comfy but they like riding up front and helping out.

 

I think the double cabs end up leaving you with a tiny load area.

 

The other option is the king/super cab.. Who do them?

Nissan Navara

Ford Ranger

Izusu Rodeo

 

any others?

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Are there any out there that do 3 across the front, like the old LR's.

 

Ben, the new Nissan NP300 has a 3 person bench seat on the single-cab version, they also do a tipper version, very good pick-up, 133hp good for towing and decent enough off-road for most things (low box and selectable 4wd). Easily best value for money over all the others.

 

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Are there any out there that do 3 across the front, like the old LR's. My honda FRv does it!

 

I want a smallish 4x4 pickup that is able to get 3 in without losing much room in the back. The extra seats would only normaly be for two of my kids so it doesn't have to be that comfy but they like riding up front and helping out.

 

I think the double cabs end up leaving you with a tiny load area.

 

The other option is the king/super cab.. Who do them?

Nissan Navara

Ford Ranger

Izusu Rodeo

 

any others?

 

my freind has one of those nissans for sale at the mo if your interested , they have two side facing seats behind the driver and passenger seat (little cramped but if only the kids then would be fine ) silver , 70,000 miles loads history , engine bays immaculate if you want any pictures let me no, good luck :001_smile:

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