Six Passenger Cars

With automakers focusing on integrating as numerous features as possible in the center console area, the amount of 6 passenger vehicles being manufactured has declined over the years. The front bench seating needed to accommodate 3 people has been exchanged for separate front seats with the gear shift and parking brake placed in-between.

But all just isn't lost. Though not as common as they once used to be, there are still a number of full sized automobiles on the market with bench seating for that extra passenger. The Lincoln Town Car is, perhaps, the virtually all widely recognized of the bunch. A long favorite of older drivers, the town Car has a movable center console which can be flipped up to supply more room.

One of Ford's flagship automobiles, the Crown Victoria, also gives seating for six tourists. Since its inception in 1955, the Crown Victoria has been an American favourite. Its rugged construction and durability has caused it to become the number one option for police and taxi fleets across the country.

As among the last traditional full-size vehicles, the Mercury Grand Marquis still has the two armrests in the middle which can be adjusted to make room for a 6 passenger SUV. It even has a foot rest where they can site their feet to ensure that they're not interfering with the comfort of the driver or other passenger.

And in terms of  deciding exactly who gets to sit in that middle front seat, drawing straws has  consistently proved to be an efficient decision making technique for many years.