Sentences with phrase «cubic feet so»

This is a 6 pack and each one can take care of 2000 cubic feet so it really offers a lot of coverage.
Each one covers 3000 cubic feet so you actually get 9000 cubic feet of coverage with this product.

Not exact matches

So noahs arc whould have to hold a minimum of 2.2 million but probably closer to 5 milllion animals in a space that is only 1,518,750 cubic feet.
The dump trailer can hold up to 4.5 cubic feet of contents, so go ahead, pile it in!
Keep in mind that it is a mini dehumidifier, so it will only work effectively in spaces up to 1,100 cubic feet.
One of these flea bombs treats 2000 cubic feet and you get 3 of them with this pack so you can cover a lot of area.
Rock in a landslide breaks up and expands, so Moore estimated the landslide deposit had a volume of 65 million cubic meters (2.3 billion cubic feet).
We've reduced those emissions by about 40 % since then despite growth in the coal sector, which, if we assume that reduction is all due to CMM programs, implies about 0.1 trillion cubic feet of methane, so not your «trillions» but not insignificant.
So a cubic foot contains 5,750 or so teaspoons, or 7.5 gallonSo a cubic foot contains 5,750 or so teaspoons, or 7.5 gallonso teaspoons, or 7.5 gallons.
So it's no surprise that the Civic sedan feels roomier than any other car in this comparison, even though its interior passenger volume of 94.6 cubic feet is much the same as its rivals.
However, the Forte's trunk capacity is 14.9 cubic feet, compared with the 13.2 cubic feet in the bustle behind the Focus, so we suppose some trade - offs are involved here.
With the third - row seats upright, cargo space is a modest 15.8 cubic feet, so many drivers preferred to keep the back seats lowered to score more luggage space (45.1 cubic feet).
The Pilot is rated at 47.7 cubic feet, so the difference between the two models there is less significant than it is behind the third row.
Its maker learned with the last - generation C - class coupe that hatchbacks don't work in the United States, so the CLC will instead have a trunk to swallow nearly 16 cubic feet of luggage.
Its 3.0 - liter turbocharged inline - six is good for a zippy 5.1 - second run to 62 mph and every 5 Series wagon has a generous 20 - cubic - foot cargo hold, so plenty of storage is on offer.
So the difference here is obviously cargo capacity, where the GTI's 14.7 cubic feet are handily beaten by the 23.8 cubic feet in Tiguan.
Even so, you're always rubbing elbows with your neighbor, and there's not as much storage convenience as we'd like, even though overall cargo capacity behind the front seats remains best in class at 73.4 cubic feet.
Folding the seats down is a laborious, outdated, multistep process, but doing so gives you 48.4 cubic feet of cargo space, which matches other premium compact SUVs.
It's definitely a large car (EPA certification says so) with 106.1 cubic feet of passenger volume, not to mention a very large trunk of 16.3 cubic feet.
They do, however, fold down so the trunk's cargo space almost doubles from 13 cubic feet to 24 cubic feet.
Folding down the seatbacks so they are flat provides 57.3 cubic feet of storage space with a flat floor.
Nappa leather seats and an aviation - focused design provide everyday excellence, while a 12.4 cubic feet trunk is large enough for two golf bags so you never have to leave the AMG - GT at home.
The Countryman, though, maxes out at just over 40 cubic feet, so it could be worse.
The van can be ordered in standard - or high - roof configurations (with 323 cubic feet of storage space and enough headroom for a 6» 3» construction dude to stand up in) and can be optioned with cool stuff like extra D - ring mounting points, rear backup camera, eight - way power driver's seat and so forth.
So 1 and 2.4 cubic feet are about the size of an amazon box.
If drivers so desire, they can even fold the seat, allowing them to take full advantage of the 63.7 - cubic - feet of space.
The top folds into the trunk, so you lose quite a bit of the already compromised 13.1 cubic feet of cargo space.
The Acura RDX is about five inches longer than the GLK, so it makes a little bit more room for cargo providing 26.1 cubic feet compared to the GLK's 23.3 cubic feet.
By switching to lithium - ion batteries, there's less trunk space lost (four cubic feet out of 16) and the rear seats fold flat, allowing a pass - through so you can take the 55 - inch flat panel TV home with you instead of paying for delivery.
It's still got a very respectable 27 cubic feet of trunk for your junk behind the second row, so it's not a total loss, and the rest of the cabin is just as spacious as the non-hybrid.
The second - row fold - flat seats give you up to 67.6 cubic feet of space so you can store more of what you want, whatever the size.
The trunk space is fairly impressive, with Audi claiming a total capacity of 17 cubic feet for the A4 (in comparison, a Cadillac ATS only has 10.4 cubic feet on offer)-- so, if you're regularly filling your car trunks with suitcases or fairly sizeable weekly shops, there should be enough room for your needs.
So the Gran Coupe isn't the roomiest, but it is in the game, and the backrests fold nearly flat to expand the 17 cubic feet of cargo area behind.
Fold the rear seat backs, and the trunk capacity extends to an impressive (if, again, a distance away from what the most commodious cars in this class can provide) 68.3 cubic feet, with only an ever - so - slight incline to contend with once the seats are packed away.
On top of all that, the Stingray features 15 cubic feet of interior cargo space and 10 cubic feet of conventional trunk space, so you can transport everything you need as you speed from place to place.
One convenient feature in the new 2017 Honda Accord is the battery pack is smaller, so it takes up less space in the trunk, giving the Accord Hybrid one of the largest cargo volumes in the hybrid sedan class at 13.5 cubic feet.
For a car so small, the Fortwo boasts a surprising amount of shoulder and headroom for two passengers but, with only 8.7 cubic feet of cargo space, not much for packages in the rear hatchback.
The battery system is located underneath the rear seats so that the impact on the passenger cabin and cargo area is minimized; the Ioniq Plug - in Hybrid offers total interior volume of an estimated 119.2 cubic feet.
The Nissan Versa ® base model has an impressive 90.2 cubic feet of interior passenger volume, so your guests can relax and enjoy the ride.
The rear seating is in a 60 / 40 - split configuration so help extend the rear cargo space even more to expand the available 21.6 cubic feet of space to a rather large 76.9 cubic feet.
Five passenger seating and 68.1 cubic feet of available cargo room are only part of what make the Ford Escape so popular, as buyers also love its safety gear (blind spot warning system, MyKey speed control), convenience features (automated parallel parking), and luxury gear (panoramic sunroof, navigation system, heated leather seats).
The Dodge Durango's got all of the credentials needed to serve as an all - around family ride, including seven passenger seating, 84.5 cubic feet of total cargo space, and a maximum tow rating of 7,300 lbs, but it does so while sporting the same unibody construction as most modern sedans (albeit significantly heavier).
Honda Accord Touring Coming in with a price of $ 33,800, the all new Honda Accord Touring really stepped it's game up from previous years with all - new features like the heads - up display, and a best in class 16.7 cubic feet trunk, for the golfers out there like me, it can easily fit four sets of golf clubs so it looks like you will be the one driving to the next tee time.
Both efficient packaging and a low center of gravity were taken into consideration as the battery system is located underneath the rear seats so that the passenger cabin and cargo area is uncompromised in the Ioniq Hybrid, offering a total interior volume of an estimated 122.7 cubic feet (more than Toyota Prius).
In fact, the Elantra joins the Civic and Corolla in having more than 110 cubic feet of interior and cargo space, and so all three are classified as mid-sized sedans.
This is a smaller crossover, so those who will be hauling lots of cargo only have 12.4 cubic feet of space when they open the hatchback.
Leave them up and there's still 31 cubic feet, so it's slightly less than competitors offer but still ample space.
Our car was an all wheel drive model, so it got an EPA estimated 17 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway, not bad for almost 100 cubic feet of passenger room.
Plus, the 60/40 split - folding rear seats allows for maximum flexibility, so drivers can fit an assortment of luggage into the 14.8 - cubic - feet of trunk cargo room.
Speaking of cargo rear, the Mini Coupe offers a capacity of 9.8 cubic feet, so both the driver and the front passenger can take plenty of luggage.
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