The rear seats are nicely contoured and have
enough thigh support for tall passengers.
The rear seats are unashamedly super-plush with more than
enough thigh support and just about perfect cushioning.
I'm 6 - foot - 1, so they didn't provide
enough thigh support, even though the legroom itself is good.
Not exact matches
Check that the carrier has
enough support under the
thighs so your baby's legs spread outward from the hip, instead of dangling straight down.
Place blocks high
enough to
support the legs so there's no pulling on the inner
thighs.
While it's true that many seats feel like that, what makes the Acadia particularly bad is that there's no
thigh support; the bottom cushion doesn't extend far
enough.
The front and rear seats have firm but comfortable cushions and the backseat is comfortable for adult passengers thanks to a seat cushion that's high
enough off the floor combined with good
thigh support and legroom.
Usually I can't tip the seat bottom back far
enough to
support my
thighs, at least without dropping the seat halfway to the floor.
Side - rear seat occupants receive their own extended
thigh supports and the cabin offers competitive leg room and just
enough foot room, though the 6 falls away on luggage capacity.
However the driving position is more low - slung - sporty than tall - in - the - saddle; for me, at least, a high -
enough seating position was at the expense of
thigh support.
I found them to provide
enough cushion tilt for decent
thigh support, and the driving position proved excellent.
The backseats can accommodate average - size adults with just
enough head - and legroom, but taller passengers will find both lacking, and
thigh support in short supply.
There is
enough space at rear too, but the
thigh support isn't as good as it should have been.
To generate
enough headroom Volvo had to place the bench low as a result both ingress and under
thigh support suffers.
The rear bench is mounted high
enough to provide proper
thigh support for adults, and it boasts significantly more real - world legroom than key rivals like the Chevrolet Cruze and Ford Focus..
The seats have minimal lower
thigh support and nowhere near
enough adjustability, making it impossible for me to find a comfortable driving position.