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محمد ميك

Jul 3

Hi everyone, since the Vito Elite 8-seater has a 2-3-3 layout, does the second row have sliding rails? How do you get into the third row? I've been wanting to buy the 8-seater Elite but I'm really worried about the access problem. [Facepalm][Facepalm][Facepalm]

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حسن شخبوط
حسن شخبوط2024-05-28 07:40
Don't worry about it, you can't get an 8-seater anyway 😄
حسين شمس
حسين شمس2024-05-15 07:53
There's a sliding track, but you have to flip the seat to get to the back.
سلمان سلطان
سلمان سلطان2024-05-11 16:21
If it's not a necessity, don't buy an 8-seater. [Grin]
سعود عباد
سعود عباد2024-05-09 22:44
Don't worry, you can't find an 8-seater.
فهد هارون
فهد هارون2024-05-09 07:28
Right now, if you want to buy an eight-seater car, you can only go for the Vito [I need some peace].
علي طاهر
علي طاهر2024-05-08 16:05
Have you managed to get the 8-seater Vito?

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Hi everyone, since the Vito Elite 8-seater has a 2-3-3 layout, does the second row have sliding rails? How do you get into the third row? I've been wanting to buy the 8-seater Elite but I'm really worried about the access problem. [Facepalm][Facepalm][Facepalm]

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