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=== Interior === [[File:2015-03-03 Geneva Motor Show 3391.JPG|thumb|A cutaway [[Renault Espace#5|Renault Espace V]], showcasing its relatively flat floor and third-row seat space]] Most minivans have a reconfigurable interior to carry passengers and their effects. The first examples were designed with removable rear seats unlatched from the floor for removal and storage (in line with larger vans); however, users gave poor reception to the design as many seats were heavy and hard to remove. In 1995, the [[Honda Odyssey (North America)|Honda Odyssey]] was introduced with a third-row seat that folded flat into the floor, which was then adopted by many competitors, including [[Chrysler]] that introduced third-row and [[Chrysler Voyager#Stow'n Go seating|fold-flat second-row seats]] in 2005. High-end minivans may include distinguished features such as captain seats or [[Ottoman (furniture)|Ottoman seats]], as opposed to [[bench seat]]s for the second row.<ref>{{cite web |last=Max |first=Josh |title=Five Minivans You Shouldn't Be Embarrassed [sic] To Drive |url= https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshmax/2020/07/28/five-minivans-you-shouldnt-be-embarassed-to-drive/ |date=28 July 2020 |work=Forbes |access-date=26 July 2022}}</ref> {{clear}}
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