Sentences with phrase «cubic rear»

The cubic rear cargo space is about the same as the previous model, and the rear seats can fold 60/40/100.
One thing that doesn't change (much) is the huge, cubic rear cargo area.

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At this point, you can move the divider panel forward gradually, following the arc of the rear seatbacks, to expand cargo space from 15.5 cubic feet to 20.8 cubic feet.
Fortunately, somewhere under all of this is a pretty good small car, now with a wheelbase stretched to 106.3 inches to afford an impressive 97.5 cubic feet of passenger volume, including 41.4 inches of rear - seat legroom.
Maximum cargo room shrinks by fourteen cubic feet and rear legroom is down two inches.
The A7 holds 24.5 cubic feet in the rear cargo hold versus the 14.1 - cubic - foot trunk in the A6 sedan, on which the A7 is based.
It's easy to get in and out, and the one - piece folding rear seat supplements a trunk of 15.8 cubic feet.
Despite this more streamlined look, though, the new Outback has more space inside, with nearly three cubic feet more interior space overall and two cubes more cargo space with the rear seats folded down.
You can pack 12.4 cubic feet of cargo into the trunk, and all trim levels except for the base model feature a 60 / 40 - split folding rear seat to expand cargo capacity.
In the end, we fit the majority of the luggage in the 4.4 cubic foot front trunk (down from 5.1 cubic feet in the rear - wheel drive 911), the kids put their backpacks on the generous shelf under the rear window, and we lined the somewhat sparse interior storage areas with various items such as mobile phones, sunglasses, passports, and snacks.
Cargo volume behind the rear seats is an impressive 14.7 cubic feet.
The sedan offers a 13.2 - cubic - foot trunk with fold - down rear seats, while the hatchback has 23.8 cubic feet, expandable to 44.8 cubic feet with the backseat folded.
To wit, the trunk is rated at a very sizable 14.8 cubic feet, and the rear seats offer a whopping 37.0 inches of rear - seat legroom, a figure that Nissan claims outranks luxoboats such as the Lexus LS, the BMW 5 - Series, and the Mercedes - Benz E-Class.
If the rear seats are folded forward (sadly, they don't go completely flat) and the parcel shelf is stowed under the cargo floor, you have 63.6 cubic feet of cargo space to fill, a bit more than in the 5 - series Touring but about 12 cubic feet less than in the X5.
With the rear seats folded, the car's 13.5 cubic feet of cargo space easily swallows two suitcases, two backpacks, cases of camera equipment, two garment bags, and lots of snacks without blocking visibility out of the fastback rear window.
Our bags are sliding around the 45.9 cubic - foot rear hold as we dial into a hairpin and throttle out toward the next turn.
Scion says there's 14.7 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats, but like all open - space cargo areas in hatchbacks, SUVs and wagons, that's measured using cargo - area dimensions.
That's not the Dart, which has thick A-pillars and overstuffed seats, and it seems like there's less room inside than its impressive 97.2 cubic feet of passenger volume and 42.2 inches of rear - seat legroom promise.
The rear seats have adequate legroom and a high seating position, but accessing the cargo area's respectable 45.2 cubic feet of space requires opening a heavy swing-gate — and minding the limited clearance behind.
The large trunk has 15.5 cubic feet of capacity, and a 60 / 40 - split folding rear seat increases utility.
With seating for five and 19.3 - cubic feet of rear cargo space, the Soul should be able to handle enough tailgate equipment.
Then again, you can fold those rear seats down to garner a decent (9 cubic feet) amount of cargo space (complemented by 4 cubic feet under the front hood).
Cargo room amounts to just 3.5 cubic feet behind the rear seats.
It's not just the paltry amount of space available (only 10.1 cubic feet behind the rear seats)-- the tailgate opening is also the smallest of all these cars, and the liftover height is among the highest.
The SportWagen has 30.4 cubic feet of cargo room with the rear seats up, versus the hatchback's 22.8 cubic feet.
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.
There's 96.3 cubic feet of passenger volume within, including 42.2 inches of front seat legroom and 35.8 inches of rear - seat legroom.
Fold the rear seats down, and the tC offers a maximum 34.5 cubic feet.
Cargo & Storage Cargo volume is an impressive 22.8 cubic feet with the backseat up and 52.7 cubic feet with the rear seat folded.
The hatchback offers 23.8 cubic feet behind the backseat and a total of 44.8 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded flat.
Cargo space with the rear seat up is 23 cubic - feet, compared with 32 cubic - feet in two - row Rogues.
The specs for the cargo area come in at 17.7 cubic feet when the rear seats are in place and 58.3 cubic feet when they're lowered.
Rear - seat legroom, hip room, and headroom are all up, and maximum cargo space of 70 cubic feet with all seats folded is up a whopping 12.1 cubic feet from the previous Rogue.
Longer and lower than an A6, the A7 is more about style than practicality, although there's a bit of that, too, with 24.5 cubic feet of cargo space — more if you fold down the rear seats.
Maximum cargo volume in the Gran Coupe is rated 45.9 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat, which is significantly less than the wagon, at 53 cubic feet, and the GT, at 56.5 cubic feet.
The QX80 can tow up to 8,500 pounds and has an auto - leveling rear suspension to keep things even when you load up the 95.1 cubic feet of maximum cargo space behind the front row.
It features all - original panels, the aforementioned 375 - horsepower 429 - cubic - inch V - 8 coupled to a four - speed Toploader manual transmission sending all that power to a 3.91 Traction - Lok rear axle.
Up front, there's headroom galore (feel free to wear your tallest Stetson), but rear legroom is seriously compromised, and the cargo area is a scant 18.5 cubic feet.
Cargo volume, an important priority for families, is up 17 percent to 56.2 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
The 500X's Cargo capacity to the headliner, with the rear seat folded, is 32.1 cubic feet, Fiat PR says.
With the rear seats up, the 2017 CX - 5 features 30.9 cubic feet of cargo space, which isn't quite as voluminous as the Honda CR - V's 39.2 cubic feet, but with the seats folded down, that number increases to 59.6 cubic feet (plenty, we discovered, for loading five very large rugs into the rear with room to spare).
Brown saw great potential in Buick's all - new 1961 Special — not only the light and powerful all - aluminum 215 cubic - inch V - 8 but the suspension as well, particularly the rear axle's four - link coil - spring setup.
I was surprised to discover while researching that it exceeds most of the class at 29.1 cubic feet with the rear seats in place.
Behind the two rear seats is just 6.5 cubic feet of luggage space; the convertible Volante drops that t...
The BMW also has a cargo space advantage, offering 17.0 cubic feet versus the Tesla's 15.0, though it is not certain if that figure includes the front trunk as well as the rear one.
With the rear 60 / 40 - split seats folded, the Cherokee's cargo volume extends to 54.9 cubic feet, again slightly behind the Equinox, at 63.7 cubic feet, but farther behind the rest of the field.
The generous trunk space (16.2 cubic feet) and fold - down rear seatbacks, though, impart some genuine practicality into this sporty machine.
The Excursion has a nine - passenger capacity, plus 48 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the rear seat.
Behind the spacious and comfy rear seats, Lamborghini has TARDISed in 21.7 cubic feet of storage space — enough for two golf bags placed cross-wise — or up to 56.4 cubic feet with the rear seats laid flat.
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