Yes for the champagne but not for humans
It has seats for 4 total. It has 2 in the front, and 2 in the back, but the back does not have seatbelts.
All 300ZXs are 2-doors............. unless you count the hatch as a door. There's the 2+2, which has back seats. And there's the coupe, which doesn't have back seats.
no, it has 7 seats 2 in the front, 2 in the middle+center stow seat, and 2 in the back.
A Mustang 2+2 is the way some Mustangs were badged in the 60's , meaning that you could fit 2 people in the front seats, and 2 in the back seats. It is not a four seater because the back seats are smaller than conventional ones.
The 1980 Camaro is considered a "2+2". Two bucket seats in the front, and two seats in the back, separated by the "hump" in the floor for the drive shaft.
it depends which model of vauxhall you are talking about. Most vauxhalls (Agila, Corsa, Astra, Meriva) have 5 seats. The vauxhall Zafira has 7 seats - 2 in the front, 3 in the back and another 2 which fold up in second back row.
pins on back of seat
2 in the front and 2 in the back. It is a 4 passenger car.
2 front and 3 back seats depending on how fat your passengers are
3 house seats and 2 senate seats but the election in 2012 will drop from 17 to 16 so house and senate seats will be cut back
A single cab has a bench seat, so that would be 1. An extended cab would have 2 buckets seats and in the back would be 2 fold down seats. If you really want to call them seats
The Aston Martin DB9 Coupe and Volante both come standard with 4 seats, arranged in a 2+2 configuration (two front seats and rear seats). A seating package can be specified for the Coupe, which changes the seating configuration to 2+0 by removing the back seats and the standard front seats are replaced with lighter seats made of Kevlar and carbon fibre.