The amount of room in the car is actually pretty good and they offers
enough leg room in the back.
The car is spacious enough to cater to five passengers as there is
enough leg room in the back row.
Not exact matches
Not
enough rear seat
leg room and a bump
in the floor between front and
back row seats.
The seatbelts move from the seat itself to a more normal anchor, meaning slimmer seats and more
leg room in the
back (but still not
enough unless you're the size of a Minogue).
Further forward, passengers have more than
enough head,
leg, and shoulder
room in the rear to deal with long journeys without complaint, and you can seat two adults
in the
back with ease - even behind tall front - seat occupants.
In back, there's
enough headroom but only average
leg and shoulder
room for two adults.
Don't expect to do much carpooling, though — there's
enough room up front for the longest -
legged NBA player, but it comes at the expense of any unfortunate soul stuck
in back.
I had plenty of head,
leg and shoulder
room, and there is
enough room in the
back seat, too.
The Tundra comes
in two - and four - wheel - drive models with either a regular two - door cab (with no
back seat) or the Access Cab model, with four doors and a
back seat roomy
enough for three small - to medium - size kids, but with limited
leg room.
Even six - footers should feel have
enough space
in the front and
back seats, thanks to the generous amounts of head and
leg room, and the plentiful array of sizeable storage spots (with our favourite being the well - sized glove box) means there are plenty of cubbies
in the Kia Soul.
Though the rear row is certainly wide
enough to fit three adults
in relative - by - compact - car - standards comfort, the limited amounts of head and
leg room do mean taller passengers will feel rather hemmed
in when sitting
in the
back.
There is
enough room for me to sit
in the
back or middle seats and still have
enough leg room.
While there's
enough head and
leg room for a couple of tall adults
in the front of the Convertible, a pair of adults will struggle more for space
in the
back seats with the roof closed.
By far the worst flat seat I have ever had, squashed into a small space, no
room to stretch my
legs, a table that had to be sat at with my
back twisted and a sleeping space that was only, just, large
enough in one particular position.
There is
enough leg room in the front as well as at the
back row.