How do you take the seats out of a Smart car?

How do you take the seats out of a Smart car?

Look on the outside of the seat and remove the 17mm bolt holding the seatbelt to the seat. Pull the seat forwards to access the rear Torx45 bolts, remove these. Slide the seat backwards to access the front Torx50 bolts. Remove these.

Can you remove seats in SUV?

It’s relatively easy to remove seats if you’re careful and you take your time. There are four bolts holding your front bucket seats to the ends of the runners. That’s two screws up front and way back. Unscrew them to remove the base of the seat.

Can a child sit in a Smart car?

Children under the age of six weighing less than 60 pounds may ride in the front seat of a vehicle, but only when: There is no rear seat or the rear seats are either side-facing jump seats or rear-facing seats. The child passenger restraint system cannot be installed properly in the rear seat.

Is the Smart Fortwo a good city car?

However, the Smart ForTwo is spacious as two-seaters go and might even be a sound choice if you never use your back seats. The boot is also large for a small city car and it should be easy to load.

Are there any drawbacks to the Smart Fortwo?

An obvious drawback of the small-bodied Smart ForTwo is that there’s only room to carry two occupants, while cheaper alternatives – such as the Volkswagen up! – can seat up to five at a push. However, the Smart ForTwo is spacious as two-seaters go and might even be a sound choice if you never use your back seats.

Where are the storage bins in a Smart Fortwo?

The door bins and glovebox aren’t very spacious (we couldn’t fit a large bottle of water in the former), but there’s a handy storage bin beneath the centre console, which pulls out and adds useful extra storage space. For an extra £55, Smart will fit the car with a cradle to securely hold your smartphone.

How big is the boot on a Smart Fortwo?

The Smart’s 260-litre boot is a good size – bigger than you get in the Volkswagen up! or the Hyundai i10 – and it’s simple to load and unload items, as there’s no loading lip and a flat floor. The lower section of the split tailgate features a hidden 100-litre cubby, which is handy for storing smaller or more fragile items.

Can a baby sit in the front seat in a Fortwo?

Regulation 613 of the Highway Traffic Act states that young children can only sit in front if the air bag is deactivated. Since the Smart Fortwo automatically does this for infants and young children, you’re fine. (As above, the illuminated “pass airbag off” light confirms deactivation.)

An obvious drawback of the small-bodied Smart ForTwo is that there’s only room to carry two occupants, while cheaper alternatives – such as the Volkswagen up! – can seat up to five at a push. However, the Smart ForTwo is spacious as two-seaters go and might even be a sound choice if you never use your back seats.

However, the Smart ForTwo is spacious as two-seaters go and might even be a sound choice if you never use your back seats. The boot is also large for a small city car and it should be easy to load.

The door bins and glovebox aren’t very spacious (we couldn’t fit a large bottle of water in the former), but there’s a handy storage bin beneath the centre console, which pulls out and adds useful extra storage space. For an extra £55, Smart will fit the car with a cradle to securely hold your smartphone.