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2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Seating Capacity

How many passengers does a 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage hold?

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2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Trims

Base 2dr Coupe

Front seat type - no data

Car seats are divided into 4 main categories, depending on their application and the type of vehicle: regular standard car seats, racing car seats, ultra comfort seats and sports seats.

Standard seating - 2

It is the same for all trims.

The standard car seat is designed to support thighs, the buttocks, lower and upper back, and head support. The front driver and passenger seats of most vehicles have three main parts: the seat back (squab), seat base (cushion), and the head-rest.

Front driver seat direction controls - no data

A set of controls that allow the driver to adjust the seat according to his preferences: the height, tilt angle, position of the headrest, etc.

Front passenger seat direction controls - no data

This is a set of levers and buttons that allow the passenger to adjust the parameters of the seat, such as height, tilt angle, lumbar support, and the height of the headrests.

Lumbar support - no data

This characteristic is used in the manufacture of car seats, designed to help both drivers and passengers while sitting in car seats. These can be safety cages, additional cushions designed to provide lumbar support.

Front armrests - no data

Armrest - a special surface , which is near the driver, where you can put your hand.

Front head restraints - no data

Head restraints are automotive safety features attached to or built into the top of each seat to restrict rearward movement of an adult passenger's head, thereby preventing or mitigating neck injuries in case of a collision.

Heated front seats - no data

The system is a special electrical device that is built into the front seats and powered from the car's onboard network. The device allows you to manually set the comfort temperature of the seats - you can increase or decrease it, depending on your preference.

Memory - no data

The vehicles now have many types of distributed memory in the vehicle – SRAM, DRAM, ROM, FLASH and, in some vehicles, tests of MRAM.

Rear seats - no data

Car seats are divided into 4 main categories, depending on their application and the type of vehicle: regular standard car seats, racing car seats, ultra comfort seats and sports seats.

Rear armrest - no data

This device is often located in the middle of the back row of seats. It is a drop-down area on which passengers can place their hands. In some vehicle configurations, you can put drinks or other necessities there.

Rear head restraints - no data

Head restraints are a car safety feature attached to or built into the top of each seat. The main purpose of this device is to limit the rearward movement of the adult passenger's head during a collision. They help to avoid multiple neck and head injuries.

Seat trim - no data

This is the material used in making your seat covers.

3rd row seats - no data

This feature is an additional row of seats, which is located behind the main two. By default, they are hidden under the floor of the car in the trunk, not taking up much space. If necessary, these seats are folded out, providing space for three more passengers, but depriving the car of the ability to carry any cargo in its trunk.

3rd row fold into floor - no data

This feature is an additional row of seats, which is located behind the main two. By default, they are hidden under the floor of the car in the trunk, not taking up much space. If necessary, these seats are folded out, providing space for three more passengers, but depriving the car of the ability to carry any cargo in its trunk.

Heated rear seats - no data

The system is a special electrical device that is built into the rear seats and powered from the car's onboard network. The device allows you to manually set the comfort temperature of the rear seats.

Cooled front seats - no data

It is a ventilation system that allows you to manually change the temperature of the front seats. This device is a set of fans, hidden inside the seats, used to recirculate the air.

Cooled rear seats - no data

It is a ventilation system that allows you to manually change the temperature of the rear seats. This device is a set of fans, hidden inside the seat, used to recirculate the air.

Fold flat front passenger seat - no data

This is a feature when the passenger seat folds forward 90 degrees to form a flat surface, like a table. Flat-folding versions usually have a large plastic panel on the back of the seat.

Base 2dr Roadster

Determining 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage maximum seating capacity

The seating capacity of your 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage is the total quantity of passengers it may bring, considering the driver. Normally, four people can rest inside a sedan vehicle easily: two on the front and 2 – on the rear row. Nevertheless, the backseat is designed for three travelers, the seat in the middle fits very small folks best. But could it be ok to operate a vehicle when grownups or kids sit on other passengers' laps inside 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage?

You should keep in mind that the quantity of basic safety belts is dictated by the volume of passengers that could legally accommodate within a motor vehicle. And as outlined by the US legal guidelines, every single traveler needs to be buckled up when going in the vehicle or else, you can get a ticket. It is additionally required that all seat bealts to be useable, as with some states, you can even obtain a greater fine for malfunctioning straps – to prevent untrue claims. For instance, you don't use your 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage belt simply because you are reluctant to do that, and suddenly a police officer stops you. You say you are not buckled for the reason that belt is not working correctly – prepare yourself to be fined.

LEGAL NOTICE

Legally, a Aston Martin V8 Vantage with five seat belts can only hold five passengers

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