There's no doubt that the LWB model is the best for being driven in, and it's not just because of
the extra rear leg room and more sumptuous seats.
Not exact matches
The Graco seat is called Extend2Fit convertible car seat and can be
rear facing for up to 50 lbs and gives 5
extra inches of
leg room than other car seats to extend to a max of 45 inches inches length.
For people with very tall babies / toddlers, Graco makes and I think Evenflo make car seats that
rear face with an extension for
extra leg room.
Though it is designed to offer
extra leg room for front seat passengers, it may still be bulkier than most infant seats in the
rear - facing position, therefore might not fit well in compact cars.
laid back legroom gives up to 2 inches more
leg room rear facing, and
extra support for forward facing riders
The driver's seat is now an inch lower than before and
rear passengers enjoy an
extra 2.5 inches of
leg room.
It's also 53 mm longer and 15 mm taller, to the benefit of a cabin more fit for human habitation than the previous model: front passengers get 68 mm more elbow
room and
rear passengers have 150 mm
extra for their
legs.
Otherwise the range - topping A8 continues as before, with copious standard kit and the option of a long - wheelbase version which adds an
extra 130 mm of
rear leg room.
Rear passengers have plenty of
room to stretch out their
legs, and the seat bottoms flip up to reveal a flat deck for
extra cargo.
It is also the roomiest Mini ever, with an
extra four inches in wheelbase translating to big gains in
rear seat
leg room.
BMW says that the new dashboard design increases
room for the driver and front passenger, while
rear passengers will enjoy an
extra 1.2 inches of
leg and knee
room.
The interior has plenty of comfort features and an overall luxurious look and feel, including
extra leg room for the
rear passengers.
Nonetheless, the Clubman feels bigger because there's more headroom up front and despite the fact the GTI has a couple inches of
extra leg room in the
rear, I'd be more comfortable in the Clubman's back seat on longer drives.
In addition to 5 inches of
extra rear seat
leg room, they included exclusive amenities such as dual
rear - seat headrests, three - position footrests (mounted onto the backs of the 55/45 split front seat) and two illuminated vanity mirrors located in an overhead console.
Also, the longer wheelbase allowed designers to move the second - row seats substantially rearward, giving Accord almost 2
extra inches of
rear leg room to offer one of the most spacious
rear seating areas in its class.
That
extra length translates to a massive gain (109 mm) in
rear leg room to make the previously cramped backseat far more comfortable.
If you have the long - wheelbase version (an option in the S560 and standard in the S63) and want to pay the
extra money, you can have reclining seating in the
rear that also pushes forward the front passenger seat to create fully - stretched
leg room.
It's not all bad news because space for those in the front is great, but the
leg room in the
rear is quite tight; higher - spec models have moulded front seat backs that free up a bit of
extra room.
The
extra length between the wheels goes to
rear seat passengers who get more than 40 inches of
leg room in the back.
Specially sculpted front seat seatbacks generate
extra leg room for
rear seat passengers.