rearseat
English
Noun
rearseat (plural rearseats)
- The back seat of a vehicle.
- 1983, David L. Lewis, "Sex and the Automobile: From Rumble Seats to Rockin' Vans", in The Automobile and American Culture (eds. David L. Lewis & Laurence Goldstein), University of Michigan Press (1983), →ISBN, page 128:
- Long before the van era, manufacturers designed beds into their vehicles by folding front seatbacks into rearseat cushions.
- 2005, John B. Lundstrom, The First Team: Pacific Naval Air Combat from Pearl Harbor to Midway, Naval Institute Press (2005), →ISBN:
- 2007, Tom Strongman, "2007 Toyota Tundra", Kansas City Star, 11 August 2007:
- The CrewMax sacrifices a foot of bed length for a huge cabin whose rearseat legroom would make many a limousine blush.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:rearseat.
- 1983, David L. Lewis, "Sex and the Automobile: From Rumble Seats to Rockin' Vans", in The Automobile and American Culture (eds. David L. Lewis & Laurence Goldstein), University of Michigan Press (1983), →ISBN, page 128:
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