The decent storage space in the glovebox and
center armrest cubby, for example, are countered by rather slender door pockets, and the 13 cubic feet capacity of the trunk is, whilst fairly commodious (you can just about fit a set of golf clubs in lengthways), lagging behind what an Audi A4 can muster.
The glove box is a decent size (enough to hide a big water bottle),
the center armrest cubby is okay too and there are also expandable door cubbies, and yet another pair of cubbies behind the seatbelt.
But the door bins on all doors are big, the glove box and
center armrest cubby are pretty big too, and there are additional places to put your things all throughout the cabin.
The USB port is under the radio and easy to access, and both the glove box and center console tray can hold more than enough junk, which is good because
the center armrest cubby is smaller than some.
Not exact matches
The next step up the equipment ladder is the $ 20,660 Prius C Two, which adds a six - speaker audio system, a 60/40 split rear seat, cruise control, variable windshield wipers, a
center console storage
cubby and
armrest, a cargo cover, and an anti-theft immobilizer.
Stowage space around the cabin has increased, too, with the rear doors now accommodating 1 - liter water bottles, plus two removable cupholders in the front
center console and a storage
cubby under the front
center armrests.
Cabin storage includes small door pockets, a
center bin at the base of the dashboard and a small
cubby beneath the sliding front
center armrest.
Up front, there's a phone - sized
cubby handily located in front of auxiliary input and USB ports, as well as a small - ish
center console; the Civic's is much bigger and includes a comfortable sliding
armrest.
Storage spots are fairly good in the Cadillac CT6, with the slightly narrow cup holders up front in the transmission tunnel being countered for via well - sized door bins and a fairly deep
cubby under the front
center armrest.
Under the
center armrest lies another
cubby spot, with another USB port and a small tray for random items.
You'll also find that the cabin is full of handy storage
cubbies where you and your kids can stash small items, including a vast and configurable bin beneath the front
center armrest.
On top of the plentiful array of sizeable
cubbies (ranging from a good sized glovebox and obligatory compartment under the
center armrest, to door bins that can accommodate 1.5 - liter bottles of water), the trunk is also worth of note.
The glove box is of a useful depth and the
cubby under the front
center armrest is of an equally handy size, but we would have preferred the door bins to have been a little bit broader and longer than they currently are.
The Talisman is a modern car in the true sense of the word: it has a great array of
cubbies in the cabin, a rather novel way of storing two half - liter bottles in the
center armrest compartment (at 45 degrees, in a separate cooled nook).
GMC also serves up a variety of smaller storage spaces throughout both rows, including an especially deep multilevel bin hidden beneath the
center armrest and dual - level
cubbies carved out of the interior door panels.