The term "bucket seats" is often used out of context. In truth, although it has a racing connotation, most modern cars are equipped with what could be considered bucket seats. When cars were originally produced they were designed with bench seats that could accommodate up to three people in the front. As cars became smaller to accommodate for fuel consumption, two individual seats, divided by a console, replaced bench seats. And thus, bucket seats were born. Used initially for racing cars, which usually only had one or two seats, bucket seats became popular thanks to the release of a number of sportier cars, such as the Thunderbird and Mustang. Today, people use the term "bucket seats" to refer to a sportier design of seat. They are usually smaller in size and lower in position. Not all cars can comfortably accommodate these designs, but a growing number do. When looking to change your car's seats to bucket seats, it's important to take size into consideration. How high is the space between your car floor and ceiling? How wide is it to the center console? Will you be able to clear the dashboard and see comfortably? Different manufacturers offer bucket seats specifically designed for their cars. There are also specialized companies that make them for a wide variety of car models. Bucket seats are available in a number of designs and can be upholstered with anything from fabric to leather. The key lies not only in finding something that physically fits withing your vehicle, but also matches the interior. With so many choices, it isn't hard to find the car seating solution you are looking for.
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