The Q3 makes for a fine family car thanks to
decent rear leg - room and plenty of adjustment for the driver behind the wheel.
Not exact matches
After I adjusted the driver's seat for my 5 ′ 10.5 ″ frame, I sat in the left
rear seat and found that there is quite
decent foot,
leg, and knee room.
People sitting the
rear seat will find a
decent amount of
leg and headroom.
Move to the back and, assuming the sliding
rear bench is pushed back, there's plenty of
leg room for adults and a
decent amount of head room, too.
Ergonomically, it lacks the polish of rivals like the Audi RS3 sedan, with 4 doors and
decent rear head and
leg room.
Standard Civic DNA means those in the
rear enjoy a
decent amount of space for their
legs, if not for their heads
The Sebring was practical enough, with good
rear leg room and an abundance of head room, coupled with a huge trunk and
decent gas mileage; the base engine, a 170 hp 2.4 liter four - cylinder with all sorts of technology but little low - end torque, was rated at 24 mpg city, 32 mpg highway (pre-2008).
Decent leg room at the
rear.
It's a better story with the
rear seats as you get some
decent leg room, even with the seat adjusted to my driving position.
There is a
decent leg space for the
rear passengers too.
The leather seats are comfortable and supportive with
decent cushioning front and
rear, and there's excellent
leg, shoulder and headroom throughout.
The front buckets were of the usual body - contoured type and moderately sporty; and the
rear bench will accommodate two medium - sized adults, with
decent leg room and little head room.
Having said that, it's comfortable enough for four, with ample head room front and
rear (thanks to not having the curved hatch roofline), impressive foot room and
decent leg room.
The interior is spacious with front and
rear seating that offer wide shoulder and hip room with
decent leg and head room.
Despite its size, it offers plenty of space with
decent leg - and headroom for both front and
rear passengers.
Granted, it's not as commodious as the class - leading Audi A4, but there's a
decent amount of head and
leg room for
rear passengers in the Lexus than in the rather snug Jaguar XE.
The Jetta also comes with a
decent amount of room for passengers and cargo, with 38.1 inches of
leg room in the
rear and 15.7 cubic feet in the trunk.