There is plenty of leg and
elbow room up front, and in the rear, two adults will be very comfortable, three slightly less so.
Not exact matches
What I remember is the sharp specificity of lying on the living -
room floor alongside the boiling radiator, propped
up on my
elbows and a cushion filched from the sofa, to read Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals while the sweat dripped inside my shirt and the wind whistled
up through the gap around the radiator pipe to chill my hands.
To sum
up what happened in one paragraph: Chris Paul, in his return to Los Angeles, got mad at Blake Griffin for
elbowing his coach and at Austin Rivers for talking shit to Trevor Ariza, and so Paul, Ariza, and James Harden attempted to enter the Clippers locker
room through a «secret» backdoor tunnel while sending Clint Capela to the front door as a decoy, which led to the cops getting called and probably suspensions despite no physical altercations actually happening between the two sides.
√ Use plug covers on electrical outlets; wrap
up the slack of electrical cords and hide behind furniture √ Tie and place blind cords out of baby's reach, or use cordless window coverings; keep cribs, furniture and toys away from windows and window cords √ Secure all furniture so it will not topple on your child √ Install hardware mounted gates (which are more secure than pressure mounted) at the top and bottom of stairs √ Put latches on doors to keep kids out of certain
rooms √ Lock away medicines, cleaning products and poisons, and ensure houseplants are out of reach √ Turn water heater down to 49 °C (120 °F), and test baby's bath water with
elbow or wrist to ensure it's warm, not hot √ Don't allow smoking — it's harmful to your infant and butts are poisonous
Now do a «fly» by pulling the band
up and pointing your
elbows out to the sides of the
room as you bend them (5c).
Mercedes says front headroom is
up by 0.48 inch, front shoulder space gains 0.55 inch, front
elbow room increases 0.4 inch, rear knee
room grows 0.55 inch, and rear shoulder
room is
up 0.35 inch.
Up front, there's 0.6 - inches of more headroom, 2.0 - inches more shoulder
room, and 1.5 - inches more
elbow space.
Back in the third - row, an increase of
up to 110 mm in width compared to the previous model makes it far more accessible for adults, while kids have plenty of
elbow room.
Up front, there's loads of head and leg
room, even with the optional sunroof fitted, and there's enough width to prevent you from banging
elbows with your front - seat passenger.
Up front, an extra 2.7 inches of elbow room means I no longer bumper my passenger's right arm, and while it was never in short supply before, legroom is up by 1.5 inche
Up front, an extra 2.7 inches of
elbow room means I no longer bumper my passenger's right arm, and while it was never in short supply before, legroom is
up by 1.5 inche
up by 1.5 inches.
Interior
elbow room is
up by 68 mm in the front — handy if the Christmas period has left you feeling a little wider than you did.
Up front there's plenty of head -, leg - and
elbow room along with comfortable seating.
Front shoulder and
elbow room edge
up 38 and 68 millimetres, respectively.
Inside, the new Grand Cherokee is roomier than before, especially
up front, where the current model lacks
elbow room.
Shoulder and
elbow room are
up by 38 mm and 68 mm respectively in the front and by 27 mm and 56 mm respectively for rear occupants.
Up front, the bucket seats are supportive and comfortable, with plenty of
elbow room and lots of little storage cubbyholes, including a small pocket - change compartment that kept popping open next to the driver's knee.
There is a claimed half an inch more head -, shoulder - and
elbow room than in the old S - class
up front, while the rear has over half an inch extra space for knees and just less than half an inch more for shoulders.
Up front, the Octavia extends head
room by 8 mm, while front
elbow room grows by 39 mm.
The new model is claimed to provide 12 mm more headroom, 14 mm more shoulder
room and 10 mm more
elbow room than its predecessor
up front, while the rear has 14 mm of extra space for knees and 9 mm more for shoulders.
This move frees
up a bit of
elbow room in the cabin and gives the console a cleaner look.
«The open space we were used to filled
up with more homes and more people, so we needed a little
elbow room,» Garcia - Svejcar says.