The front bucket seats that come standard in the Frontier Crew Cab are unbelievably comfortable. Other interior features included a center console between the front buckets, large door-mounted armrests with map pockets, and an auxiliary 12-volt power port.On the dash, the instruments are well laid-out and very readable. The controls are largely well placed and intuitive. One particularly nice feature is that, on the 4-speed automatic, the overdrive switch is conveniently located on the floor-mounted gearshift. We also appreciated the large and easy to operate buttons on the radio. The rear bench seat is certainly more comfortable than the jump seats found in extended cab trucks. And the legroom is adequate for children or small adults-as long as the driver is not too tall. When you move the driver's seat all the way back it touches the front of the rear seat. There is a small storage area behind the rear seat (the seatback hinges forward to access it). Unfortunately, the rear seat cannot be folded completely away for more cargo area, as is the case in the Dakota QuadCab.
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