Four 6 -
footers fit remarkably well in the Reno, and there's still a reasonable amount of luggage space behind the rear seat.
Four 6 -
footers fit happily inside, and a fifth adult won't be too cramped in the middle of the back seat.
Front seats are comfortable and supportive, and six -
footers fit in the rear with no problem.
There's plenty of rear - seat room; four 6 -
footers fit quite comfortably in the 300C.
Not exact matches
Even 6 -
footers will have no problem
fitting in the Jetta's rear quarters and there's considerably more real - world legroom than in the diminutive Golf.
But you'll have no trouble
fitting a couple of six -
footers side by side, assuming the people in front are accommodating about it.
Head - and leg - room in back was fine for altitude - challenged people like me, but would likely be a tight
fit for a six -
footer.
Inside, this extra length results in startling rear - seat room: Four six -
footers will
fit just fine, and the rear - seat passengers have more legroom and headroom than in some full - sized cars.
Fit and finish are good: The trunk is big enough for a weekend's worth of luggage, and up front the seats and headroom will easily accommodate a pair of 6 -
footers.
Six -
footers could easily
fit in the rear seats, and the Allroad even gains an advantage with slightly more headroom.
Despite modest exterior dimensions, a tall person who climbed into the back seat pronounced it
fit for not one but two six -
footers.
Five 6 -
footers will
fit nicely in the front and middle rows, but as for the two passengers in the rear, the shorter they are, the happier they will be.
Rear seat room is generous; five 6 -
footers can
fit in the Lucerne without complaint.
As a result, whilst six -
footers can
fit comfortably up front, we'd advise you only allocate the rearmost chairs to children — and especially if you go for a seven - seater Ford Explorer, which doesn't have the optional six - seater's sliding middle row setup.
Your novel body, and any headers and
footers must
fit within these margins.
However, Draft2Digital admits that the paperback edition of a one - click upload is «a one - size -
fits - all format for CreateSpace» will not contain things like headers or
footers, or the options to select the page size.
There are less options (software) in the Nook, and especially no way to remove header and
footer, but in the end, I prefer to read on it since it seems much sturdier and
fits better in my hands (the frame is textured, love it).