"Backseat legroom" refers to the amount of space available for someone's legs while sitting in the backseat of a vehicle. It measures how much room one has to stretch out their legs and be comfortable while sitting in the back of a car.
Sentences with «backseat legroom»
In extended - length models, the extra inches translate to just one more inch of backseat legroom, and shoulder room actually decreases half an inch. (cars.com)
Both versions benefit from additional backseat legroom this year, though it wasn't quite enough for our rear - facing infant seat. (cars.com)
The front seats are big — almost too big; they cut into backseat legroom more than expected. (cars.com)