The size is too big for some, and too small for others; personally
I found back seat space adequate for a pair of elementary school kids, but there's not a lot of growing room back there.
Not exact matches
When your toddler is old enough, the high -
back can be removed to make it a more «independent» booster
seat, and the adjustable tray makes it easy to
find a comfortable
space for your baby.
But the Stinger is considerably larger than either of those cars, most notably in the
back seat, where you'll
find Porsche Panamera levels of
space and comfort.
«My dad had an easy enough time in the
back seat; I relieved him for a spell and
found it's actually quite comfy
back there, once you've arranged yourself so as to take advantage of the limited
space.
The latter makes a huge difference to the experience of rear -
seat passengers; adults will
find plenty of room in the
back and the glass roof increases the sense of
space.
Each lower - anchor - equipped
seating position has two small horizontal bars
found in the
space between the vehicle
seat's
back and bottom cushion (the «
seat bight»).
Even tall adults will
find plenty of
space above their heads and in front of their knees, while a rear - facing child
seat will fit in
back with ease.
Rear
seat legroom is down just a tad in this new generation, but by moving the battery pack from the trunk to under the
back seat, Toyota has
found an extra 57 litres of cargo
space.
Instead, all this new -
found space has been dedicated to the same old
back seats.
In
back, the
space the frame takes up below is felt by a
seat that ends up close to the high floor, leaving the thighs of taller passenger with less support than they'd
find in a typical sedan.
This new Civic comes in 3 inches longer and 2 inches wider than its predecessor, and a good portion of the
space gained seems to have gone to the
back seat, which I
found comfortable and roomy.
Bar a slightly restricted amount of head room for passengers in the rear
seats (six - footers in the
back will
find the Volvo S90 to be more accommodating), the Lexus GS does offer an admirable amount of
space for people all around.
Inside, cabin
space is ample for front -
seat passengers and the cabin is well trimmed, but
back -
seat riders might
find their knees really need the seatback indentations to allow sufficient room.
The Vanquish S is described as a 2 +2, but only small children will
find space in
back seats.
The model we
found (SL) also has all the upgrades we didn't even know at the time would be truly beneficial to us such as DVD, two sunroofs, power driver
seat, power doors, power tailgate, and plenty of cargo
space behind the
back row as well as the ability to fold down
seats to produce even more cargo
space.
I also
found the sliding second row a real boon for packing gear — just slide the
seat up an inch or two if you need more gear
space, or
back if you need the legroom.
The position of the doors when open does give good access to climb behind the second row to access the two
seats in the rear, and while the last row does offer good leg room in comparison to other seven
seat vehicles, I
found the
space to be quite oppressive once the second - row
seat slid
back and the rear door closed.
I believe this is the best family car you can
find, It has a lot of
space everywhere (trunk,
back seats and front), is comfortable, and safe.
In fact, if you take what you know about the Mercedes - Benz A-Class and import those recollections to the Q30, you'll
find it's all quite familiar: Neat, low - slung hatchback proportions, a cosy, classy interior with just enough
space for adults in the
back seat and, in Sports form, a distinct preference for tight, responsive handling and a firmish ride that is contributed to by an aggressive wheel / tyre combination.
General cabin accommodation will be familiar to those with some Benz A-Class experience: Front passengers get a good deal of
space on comfortable
seats (slightly lacking in side support), while in the
back it's not so much the amount of available legroom as the difficulty
finding foot
space under the
seats and at the B - pillar when climbing in or out.
I've been in the automotive industry for over 25 years and the Hyundai has come a loooong way since its inception when i test drove this car i was totally impressed and bought my baby and i'm glad i did I'm a big guy and
find it a little cramped on long drives which i do daily the winshield post kind of creates a blind spot the drivers
seat could be repositioned needs more leg room the outside mirrors should also be collasable it has great
back seat space and plenty of trunk
space it drives incredibly well very smooth love the power of v - 6 it seems to have some shifting issues not smooth all times the sound system is great love the heated
seats the climate control system lacks some
As a family with two children under 5 I
find the cabin
space adequate with enough
space for the kids in the
back not to kick the front
seats and the boot
space will take a pushchair, shopping etc with ease.
It doesn't have the
back seats found in the standard car, but these were quite cramped for such a large car, and only really suitable as extra storage
space.
It's enough
space so that a 6 - footer can adjust the driver
seat to his comfort and then get in
back and
find he's pretty happy
back there, too.
While first class award
space isn't always the easiest to
find, you can sometimes
find a single
seat if you check
back regularly.
So armed with my «I can make this work» attitude and a determination to put my family room
back to a cozy state for fall and winter, I sent my husband to the storage
space under the house for the gray slipcover I bought a few years ago at IKEA, and then I dug around in the garage and
found two
back cushions from outdoor chairs that would work just fine as temporary
seat cushions (the outdoor
seat cushions weren't the right shape for my slipcovers).