I meant to say Bi-Car!
The point is yours! I should clarify, however...
The three models produced were:
- Monocar (production beginning 1919; 30" wide; single-seater)
- Bi-car (production beginning 1920; 36" wide; described as a two-seater with passenger(s) "behind the driver")
- Runabout (production beginning 1921; 42" wide; described as a two-seater with "side by side" seating)
As the images below indicate, seating in the "A.V. Bi-car" or "Two-Seater" was not tandem. The wider passenger's seat was located to the side of, yet slightly behind the driver's seat. I am also including an image which is said to depict the "Runabout." While there are notable differences between the Bi-car and Runabout, the seating arrangement actually appears to be similar, if not identical.