To me every hour of light and dark is a miracle,
Every cubic inch of space is a miracle.
The nearly 4,000
cubic inches of space gives you all the room you need for a long hunting trip, and the load - bearing frame helps you to carry it all with ease.
In times when more cargo than passenger room is needed, the GL550 is able to produce over 140
cubic inches of space thanks to split seat folding abilities.
In sandbox mode you have no such worries, but just as in campaign mode, there are only so many
cubic inches of space to work within and an awful lot of necessary stuff to cram into it.
Not exact matches
It provides 3,292
cubic inches of storage, which is a lot
of space for all your tools!
Loving station wagons as we do, it was only natural to open the tailgate first, admiring the 53.9
cubic feet
of cargo volume and 78.3
inches of Goldendoodle stretch - out
space with second row seats folded.
In the past ten months, we've crammed our belongings into virtually every possible
cubic inch of cargo
space, towed heavy trailers, and generally treated the QX56 as the workhorse
of our Four Seasons fleet.
Longer, lower, and wider than its predecessor, a 1.2 -
inch wheelbase stretch results in 3.7 cu ft
of extra
space inside, 2
inches more legroom in the rear seat, and 2.6
cubic feet more trunk
space.
Navigator L Though similar in appearance to the regular Navigator, the long - wheelbase Navigator L is about 15
inches longer and provides 42.6
cubic feet
of cargo
space with all
of the seats up — nearly 25
cubic feet more than the regular Navigator.
Navigator L Though similar in appearance to the regular Navigator, the long - wheelbase Navigator L is 15
inches longer and provides 42.6
cubic feet
of cargo
space with all
of the seats up — nearly 25
cubic feet more than the regular Navigator.
Navigator L Though similar in appearance to the regular Navigator, the long - wheelbase Navigator L is about 15
inches longer and provides 42.6
cubic feet
of cargo
space with all the seats in place — nearly 25
cubic feet more than the regular Navigator.
Greater substance,
space for people and stuff The new Highlander is nearly three
inches longer and has 13.5 additional
cubic - feet
of cargo
space.
With 102
cubic feet
of interior volume, it's a sumptuous
space for five, providing front occupants with 42.0
inches of legroom and rear ones with 40.0 even; you'll have to look at the Mercedes - Benz S - Class, Audi A8, and their ilk to find much more.
On the negative side, the location
of the Niro's 8.9 kWh battery pack below the cargo floor and rear seat impacts
space — 3.8
cubic feet
of cargo room disappear with the seats up and 1.9
cubic feet with them down, while rear hip room is a full 4.8 -
inches shy
of the Forte5's.
That's despite the fact that the new vehicle is 4.6
inches longer, 4.3
inches wider, and offers an additional 8.4
cubic feet
of interior
space.
Trunk
space also increases 0.5
inches for a total
of 9.2
cubic feet.
To add still more volume, the rear cargo - area floor
of the GTS version can be cleverly lowered three
inches, yielding 52.7
cubic ft. maximum cargo
space.
On the inside, you'll find 72
cubic feet
of cargo
space and third - row seating, with each row having at least 30
inches of legroom and 35
inches or more
of headroom.
Chevrolet Express: The smallest van on our list, the Chevy Express, has a cargo volume
of 284.4
cubic feet maximum, length being 146.2
inches, height 53.4
inches, and
space between wheel wells 52.7
inches.
With over 30
inches of headroom in all three rows, tall passengers can be transported without a complaint and hauling large objects is easy, as the power - sliding second row and semi-powered third row fold conveniently to give a total
of 83
cubic feet
of available cargo
space.
You could have added a few
inches of rear legroom and a dollop
of cubic inches of cargo
space and had a sultry, practical hybrid sports tourer to challenge the Tesla Model S. Or you could have jettisoned the rear seats altogether, ladled in the lithium and had some seriously useful electric range.
There's also a new 10 -
inch - deep dry underfloor storage with 3.1
cubic feet
of space.
The new Park Avenue is 8
inches longer, providing an additional 3.6
cubic feet
of trunk
space compared with 1990 versions.
Overall, it has 101.9
cubic feet
of interior
space with 45
inches of legroom in the front seats and 36.1
inches of legroom in the back seats.
With 353
cubic feet
of cargo
space, 90 degrees walls, an a roof height
of 88 -
inch, there isn't much that the RAM ProMaster 2500 can't carry.
The Cruze Hatchback has the same 106.3 -
inch wheelbase as the sedan, but the hatch offers a pretty significant 22.7
cubic feet
of cargo
space behind the rear seat.
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.
Ram ProMaster: The ProMaster is spacious, with a maximum cargo volume
of 529.7
cubic feet, length
of 160
inches, height
of 85.5
inches, and
space between wheel wells
of 55.9
inches.
Ford Transit: We're getting into some serious cargo
space here, with a maximum volume
of 496
cubic feet, length
of 171.5
inches, height
of 81.4
inches, and
space between the wheel wells
of 54.8
inches.
A couple years later the brand brought us the 500L, a larger version
of the 500 — 30
inches longer & 6
inches higher — with 68
cubic feet
of storage
space and still front wheel drive.
The Porsche Panamera 4 Sport Turismo enhances cargo
space up to 18.3
cubic feet as standard or 49
cubic feet with seats folded, while the 4 Executive adds 6 extra
inches of rear legroom.
Space for seven makes the vehicle a firm family favorite, as does up to 90 cubic feet of cargo space and an available 16.2 - inch rear entertainment sy
Space for seven makes the vehicle a firm family favorite, as does up to 90
cubic feet
of cargo
space and an available 16.2 - inch rear entertainment sy
space and an available 16.2 -
inch rear entertainment system.
As far as storage
space goes, the new Forester offers 34
cubic feet
of available cargo room behind the rear sears; but, with the 60 / 40 - split rear seats in the downward position, storage capacity grows to approximately 75
cubic inches.
Jeep Patriot has 39.6
inches of rear seat leg room, 54.2
cubic feet
of cargo
space with the rear seats folded flat and 62.7
cubic feet
of cargo
space with the front passenger seat back and rear seats folded flat, giving plenty
of room for an 8 - foot ladder, skis or two - by - fours from the lumber yard.
The 2nd - generation is larger than its predecessor, with an additional 13
cubic feet
of cargo
space and dimensions that include a length
of 182.7
inches, width
of 70.9
inches and height
of 66.1
inches.
With almost 34
inches of rear legroom and 43.6
cubic feet
of cargo
space with the rear seats folded down, the 2016 Mercedes - Benz GLA boasts the spaciousness expected from an SUV, while still being compact enough to drive like a sedan.
Key design elements
of the 2015 Jetta include an extended wheelbase that stretches 104.4
inches; rear - seat legroom
of 38.1
inches; gently arcing roofline that enables ample headroom
of 37.1
inches for rear - seat passengers; 15.5
cubic feet
of usable trunk
space; and a new front bumper that helps to reduce air drag, improving aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.
Other
space enhancements include a 10 -
inch - deep dry underfloor storage with 3.1
cubic feet
of space.
You'll have more room for your gear, since the cargo area is also now three
inches wider, giving the 2019 Cherokee 27
cubic feet
of cargo
space with the rear seat up.
Compared with the old Altima, the new generation has 7
inches more wheelbase, almost 6
inches more overall length, 2
inches more height, 1
inch more width and nearly two more
cubic feet
of trunk
space.
It's a relatively efficient use
of space, too: The Ford Fiesta hatchback is more than 16
inches longer on the outside, but the Spark has an extra 1.8
cubic feet
of room for cargo.
Rear legroom stands at an impressive 40.4
inches while cargo
space is a whopping 40
cubic feet, putting the CR - V ahead
of major competitors like the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, and Ford Escape.
There's 122.7
cubic feet
of load
space with the total vehicle length coming in at 186.2
inches all powered by a 131 horsepower 2.0 - liter 4 - cylinder engine.
The car grows a whopping 12.4
inches in length, adds another 2.5
cubic feet
of trunk
space, and has a new interior.
Compared with its predecessor, the 2019 Acura RDX has a 2.6 -
inch longer wheelbase and thus offers an additional 3.4
cubic feet
of cargo
space behind the rear seats.
Cargo capacity is equally generous at 34.4
cubic feet
of space behind the 40/20/40 split - folding rear bench, or a 70.7 -
inch long cavity with seats stowed.
Headroom and legroom measurements are within an
inch, but the Sonic trumps the Chevette with three more
inches of shoulder room and more than double the Chevette's pocket - sized trunk
space of 8.4
cubic inches.
The Chrysler 300 Long Wheelbase is 6
inches longer than the current models, providing more than 46
inches of rear legroom and an additional 10.2
cubic feet
of interior
space.
The PT Cruiser has another 4.5 -
inches more rear legroom than the Matrix and, though it doesn't quite match the Toyota behind the rear seats, has 64 -
cubic feet
of space when that seat is down.
Even with its diminutive size, however, the QX30 promises a respectable 13
cubic feet
of cargo
space and a reasonable 7.6
inches of ground clearance for a higher driving position and moderate off - highway ability.