It's narrow in the driving seat and passenger side with
decent room in the back for two adults or three munchkins.
There's also
decent room in the back for passengers, with door openings that aren't too difficult to fit through with the sloping rear roofline.
As a matter of fact, you have
decent room in the back for two people and the boot measures a generous 459 liters (16.2 cubic ft) which will allow you to get more than enough luggage for a longer trip around Europe.
Finally, there's
decent room in the back for two passengers.
There was
decent room in the back for three adults.
Not exact matches
Ogbonna has a tendency to switch off and allow opponents too much
room, Collins is
decent as emergency cover but Fonte looks something of a dud, at least
in a
back four.
We climbed inside the Model X and found a
decent amount of
room in the second row, if considerably less
in the third row, but all three seats
in the second row move
back and forth independently, and headroom is good
in both rows.
Space is
decent too, with enough
room for most passengers
in the front and
back seats, along with a sizeable 380 - litre boot.
We don't know about that, but with good head and shoulder
room up front, very
decent legroom out
back and a sizeable 484 litres of cargo space
in the boot, it could well be the sweet spot that many downsizing luxury SUV buyers are looking for, even if they're pre-family types.
It has
decent cargo space, and you can fit something longer
in the
back when you fold over the rear seats giving you more cargo
room.
Shoulder
room is good, while the Discovery's traditional stepped roof also offers
decent headroom
in the very
back.
There's
room for a pair of adults
in the
back and the 281 - litre load bay is
decent, while the 60/40 folding rear seats expand capacity to a maximum of 1,011 litres.
Though head and leg
room is surprisingly
decent all - round for a two - door compact executive coupe, it's nothing to really write home about, and taller passengers
in the
back will need to make do with a compromised amount of head
room.
The wheelbase is also 11 cm longer, the result being that there's
decent front space for tall adults and enough
room for two more occupying the outer seats
in the middle row, provided both parts of its 60/40 base configuration are slid as far
back along their 13 cm range as possible.
Though overall space up front is good (there's lots of head and leg
room in the front seats, and the storage cubbies are of a
decent size), the same can't be said of the
back row.
In fact, thanks to the surprisingly generous amounts of head and leg room on offer, we reckon the Nissan Pathfinder is the only mid-sized seven - seater SUV that can accommodate teenagers and small adults in the back row on decent - sized journey
In fact, thanks to the surprisingly generous amounts of head and leg
room on offer, we reckon the Nissan Pathfinder is the only mid-sized seven - seater SUV that can accommodate teenagers and small adults
in the back row on decent - sized journey
in the
back row on
decent - sized journeys.
Like its two other siblings, the Pop 4s felt solid despite its plastic
back, although I wish the 4s had found
room for its JBL speakers other than on its rear, as they sounded pretty
decent, but are less effective while
in their current location.The real advantage the Pop 4s has over the other model is that it just feels peppier when navigating around Android Marshmallow, and its full HD display is nicer to look at too.