Squeeze to the rear seats, though, and you see Mazda 2's limitations; compared to the supermini, the CX - 3 is slightly roomier but not big enough to accommodate four
adults in long journeys.
Not exact matches
To do this, school leaders require a
long term view of where children are heading, and the school must be confident
in its contribution to the children's
journey towards being independent, productive, happy and confident
adults.
Adults can fit
in the back, but
long journeys should be avoided.
There is just enough space
in the rear for
adults to be comfortable over shorter
journeys, but taller passengers will begin to feel a little cramped over
longer motorway trips.
Wide door openings, enough rear head and legroom for
adults — even
in the SC — and spacious front seats make it perfect for
long journeys.
MINI has extended the wheelbase of the Countryman by 75 mm, which benefits rear legroom and means two
adults will be comfortable
in the back for
longer journeys.
Drive a
long journey with an
adult in the backseat and they won't be able to walk for days.
Head and leg room is great all around, so six footers should be able to sit comfortably on
longer journeys, there's lots of adjustment
in the driver's seat and the rear row
in particular is broad enough to accommodate three
adults without them feeling too hemmed
in.
Even three
adults should be able to feel comfortable
in the back row on
longer journeys.
Further forward, passengers have more than enough head, leg, and shoulder room
in the rear to deal with
long journeys without complaint, and you can seat two
adults in the back with ease - even behind tall front - seat occupants.
As a result, the Audi A6 can only just about carry five
adults in relative comfort on
longer journeys — though, as many cars
in this class suffer from this, it isn't an aspect we'll be too critical of.
Thanks to a 113 mm
longer wheelbase (the distance between the front and rear axles) rear - seat passengers have been given 74 mm more legroom than they had at their disposal
in the previous model, and this enables fully grown
adults to embark on
long journeys without the prospect of claustrophobia setting
in immediately, although the usual coupe caveat of restricted headroom still applies.
Better still, there's loads of room
in the passenger compartment, with enough overall head and leg room to accommodate
adults comfortably on
longer journeys.
Space
in the C - Class is not exceptional, but three
adult passengers can go on
longer journeys without it becoming a wearing and tearing experience.
Practicality is pretty good
in the Toyota C - HR, albeit not quite where the class - leaders are at: the glovebox and door bins can swallow up decent - sized water bottles, and there's enough room all - round for five
adults to be seated comfortably on
journeys that aren't
long road trips.
Storage space
in the passenger compartments is fairly good, and overall head and leg room for the front and middle rows means
adults should have enough space to feel comfortable on
longer journeys.
Like other vehicles
in this segment, we expect them to be better for quick trips with
adults or
longer journeys with children.
The Swift's diminutive size means that it's still not quite as capacious as the likes of the Skoda Fabia, but there is room for four
adults on board - and unless you've got a couple of six - footers
in the rear, there are unlikely to be many complaints about
longer journeys.
Even the middle seat
in the center row is of use: by being fairly broad, it means three
adults can just about be seated
in this middle bench comfortably for
longer journeys.
The
journey of our
long - distance hero here, the dorado, starts with
adults and pre-
adults making the
long trek upriver from the Amazon River estuary to spawning areas
in or near the Andes Mountains.
While every person's
journey and situation is different, common life transitions for young
adults are moving out of their family's home, attending college, starting full - time work, changing careers, getting
in and out of
long - term relationships, becoming parents (or deciding not to have children), marriage, divorce, and taking care of aging parents.