List of 6-passenger sedans

List of 6-passenger sedans

Here is a list of 6-passenger saloons/sedans/estates. However, some of them may have 5-passenger versions of themselves. This does not include Minivan/MPV or truck-based vehicles, nor vehicles that have a 2-2-2 seating arrangement (ex. Chrysler Pacifica) as opposed to the conventional 3-3 arrangement.

A * will denote a vehicle where 6-passenger seating is only optional.

*Dodge Aries, Plymouth Reliant (1981-1988)
*Dodge Spirit, Plymouth Acclaim (1989-1995)
*Dodge Intrepid*, Chrysler Concorde (1993-2004)
*Buick Century, (1936-2005)
*Buick LaCrosse*, (2005-present)
*Buick Le Sabre (1959-2005)
*Buick Lucerne* (2006-present)
*Buick Roadmaster (1938-1996)
*Cadillac DeVille (1949-2005)
*Cadillac DTS* (2006-present)
*Chevrolet Caprice (1966-1996)
*Chevrolet Impala* (1958-1980s), (2000-present)
*Ford Crown Victoria, aka Ford LTD (1955-present)
*Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable (1986-2005)
*Ford Falcon* (Australia) 1960-present
*Holden Kingswood* (1968-1980)
*Mercury Grand Marquis
*Lincoln Continental*
*Lincoln Town Car
*Oldsmobile Cutlass (1961-1996)
*Pontiac Bonneville (1958-2005)
*Pontiac 6000 (1982-1991)
*Toyota Avalon* (1995-2004)


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