That's the info I was looking for. I have one kid in a booster but the baby is still rear facing and the car seat usually has to be in the middle or the front seat has to be moved uncomfortably forward depending on how wide the vehicle is. Thinking of replacing my extended cab Tundra with an 80. I put the booster on the driver side and rear facing seat in the middle. Sometimes we take another person in the passenger side for short trips (<1hr). I might miss the cargo carrying capacity of a pickup bed but will appreciate the enclosed storage and additional passenger space. Just need to convince the wife. She wanted to replace my Tundra with a new Explorer but then decided that continuing to work part time to spend more time with the kids was worth more than a new car. I think I can get an 80 for what I can sell my Tundra for.