Many Porsche's have back seats. For example....
2004 Porsche how do you lower the back seats down
No, the only coupe that Porsche makes with a back seat is the 911, and it's more of a 2+2 than a back seat.
Yes, push down the 2 buttons on top of the seatback.
An infant seat (in which the infant lies on his or her back with his head toward the front of the vehicle) will fit behind the passenger seat provided that the passenger seat is neither leaning back too far nor slid back too far. This coule make the passenger seat uncomfortable for a tall passenger.
Yes. Small children can fit in each seat if the front seats are pulled forward. A single adult can sit in the back if the sit on one side an swing their legs across with feet landing on the other seat.
The Porsche 996 emergency hood release is located on the floor, next to the drivers seat. The hood release will be on the left-hand side of the drivers seat.
Under the driver seat
Porsche makes get accessories to accent their fantastic automobiles such as hood covers, cold air intake, seat covers, and more.
First fold down the back rest by pushing on the release button (you only need to push on one end). On either side of the back rest there are bolts (8mm or 9mm). Undo these and the back rest should putt out.
The very first Porsche, a hand-built aluminum prototype, was completed on June 8, 1948. The history of Porsche automobiles goes back much farther, however. We have to look all the way back to 1900, and that's when Dr. Ferdinand Porsche introduced his first design, a Lohner-Porsche.
There should be seat belt mounting points on the floor under the back seat.
The very first Porsche, a hand-built aluminum prototype, was completed on June 8, 1948. The history of Porsche automobiles goes back much farther, however, all the way back to 1900 when Dr. Ferdinand Porsche introduced his first design, a Lohner-Porsche.