An aerial photo of the drivers seat. I can still remember when my vibe was this clean. In this picture you can also see the back / forward lever on the bottom of the seat that you couldn't see in other pictures. This may be a better picture of the center console and how it can be awkward to operate the hand brake.
This may be a picture of what would be seen if a 3ft child was going to get into the 2003 Pontiac Vibe GT. You may notice the trim on the door jam which helps protect the paint and the little trash/rubbish bin under the shifter. The carpet was very clean when this picture was taken.
This is the front passenger seat the the 2003 Pontiac Vibe GT. It shows the center console quite well. The mats were not on the floor when this picture was taken.
This picture really shows a lot. It is all mostly described in depth in all of my other pictures. Notably the only thing that hasn't been shown in my other pictures is the passenger airbag flap and the right side of the steering column. Which has the windshield wiper controls, and the cruise control controller.
Here is a picture of the rear seats. The two seat belts are again stuck behind the seats. I am still impressed with the material they used on the seats in the Vibe GT.
This is a picture of the seats up in the Vibe GT but was taken from the drivers side. The front passenger seat is still folded down. I believe that one of the seat belts is stuck behind the seat which happens quite often when folding the seats up and down.
This is what the 2003 Pontiac Vibe GT looks like with the seats up. Notice there are 3 proper seat belts in the Vibe. There are only two headrests, which is good because otherwise it would be tough to see out of the rear view mirror.
Another view of the 2003 Pontiac Vibe GT with the seats down. The front passenger seat is still down. This picture was taken from outside of the car on the passenger side. I know this because the door jam is visible. You can see the hidden compartment I have been talking about in other pictures. the one thats just behind the passenger seat when the seats are folded up. You will notice that there is a cup holder and tray on the back of the seats. I have never found a use for this and think it might be more useful located somewhere else.
This picture was taken with the front passenger seat down standing outside of the car. It shows the hidden rear storage compartments quite well and is a better picture of the sliding track system with the holding pieces.