8 passenger back seat access

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Asked by Julie Jan 21, 2019 at 12:56 PM about the 2019 Subaru Ascent Limited 8-Passenger AWD

Question type: General

How do you get to the back seat in the 8
passenger model? If I have car seats in the middle,
will I have to remove them in order for someone to
access the back?

5 Answers

I would read your owners manual if you already bought the car. Otherwise have the salesman demonstrate how they fold down.

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Clearly one of the outside seats must move to access the rear. There is a small space between the two middle seats but only a small child could squeeze between them.

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F_O_R Thanks for not answering my question. I asked if you had to remove a car seat in the middle row in order to access the back row. If I had the time to go to a dealership I would. That's why I'm asking here. if you don't know the answer, just move a long and don't say anything.

Trying to get you to think for yourself is so offensive. If you don't have time to go to the dealer how will you buy one? ;)

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I am looking at all 3rd row options and don't have time to go to ALL the dealerships that offer 3rd row options until I know what is the best option. I can think for myself. I know you have to move a seat in order to access the back, that was NOT my question. My question is if you have to remove a car seat in order to move the middle seat to get to the back. Some 3rd rows you do and some you don't. Please stop spamming up my question feed.

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