We?d say that two people can ride in reasonable comfort on the Mighty Max bench seat. Officially, there?s room for three, but both transmissions have a floor-mounted shift lever so the center occupant?s lot will not be a happy one. Driver and a single passenger will do fine, although the comfort level certainly won?t remind you of your living room sofa.There aren?t any passive restraints in this truck. Mitsubishi didn?t make the investment because the company plans to discontinue this truck entirely before the government requires that there be airbags in pickups. There are, however, side-impact door beams.
The interior of our Mighty Max test truck was pretty plain fare. Fabrics and plastics appear to have been chosen for their durability, not flash quotient.
A rectangular box just in front of the driver holds the speedometer, fuel and temperature gauges, and secondary controls such as headlights, wipers and turn signals are operated by familiar control stalks.
The sole luxury touch - if you don?t add the optional CD player or air conditioning - is a tilt stering wheel.