With seats folded up there is still a very
good amount of trunk space for storage.
Space, even with all seats up there is
a good amount of trunk space.
The 330e has
a good amount of trunk space, too.
There's a fair bit of space behind the seats, perfect to stow your messenger bag or what - have - you, and there's
a good amount of trunk space, even with the top down, making this a perfectly reasonable car for two people to take on a weekend trip.
The TT has
a good amount of trunk space for a coupe, but luggage space in the convertible is limited.
It's the perfect size for my family and has
a good amount of trunk space.
Not exact matches
The
amount of room it takes up in a vehicle
trunk is ridiculous, and it doesn't do
well on uneven terrain (not just off road, it doesn't even jump cracks in sidewalks
well).
And when you count the to - and - fro
of airport logistics plus flight time, the Wraith beats the jet in terms
of time as
well as convenience, plus there is no baggage charge for the substantial
amount of luggage that you can fit in this car's
trunk of 16.6 cubic feet.
Equally impressive is the
amount of trunk space, which is far
better than in a roadster like the Mazda MX - 5.
The Maxima has a
good amount of cargo space in its sizeable
trunk, but if you regularly carry around oversized items like double strollers, you might want to check if they fit before purchasing.
The
trunk, on the other hand, loses a
good amount of space to the powertrain's battery, cutting cargo space to a mere 9.9 cubic feet.
It's very roomy for front and back seats and a
good amount of «
trunk space.»
The
trunk has a
good amount of room and is easily capable
of swallowing 10 grocery bags or numerous sets
of golf clubs.
Some features I like include: - very roomy and comfortable for a Civic -
good acceleration; offers a Sport mode for faster speed when needed - great gas mileage (I get on average about 36 mpg and 45 mpg on the highway with economy feature)- sleek design for exterior and interior - large
amount of trunk space for a Civic - smooth drive with CVT - great sound system, very crisp and clear - capless refueling system makes refueling easier - comfortable, plush cloth seats - backup camera and blind spot camera add
The
best features
of this car are the hood scoop, the half - inch lowered ride height, the twenty - inch wheels, the spoiler, horsepower, and the
amount of space in the interior and the
trunk.
Because the rear glass and
trunk opens as a hatch, there's a surprisingly
good amount of room for your weekly grocery run, and you can still cram a couple
of reasonably sized adults in the back.
It's got decent handling, okay engine power delivery with
good fuel economy, a
good amount of safety features, seats five people, has ample
trunk space and offers
good value for money.
Like nearly everything else today, it has grown dimensionally compared to its predecessors, but in this case designers have put the extra room to great use; the cabin feels airy, visibility is
good and the
trunk swallows a near - crossover
amount of cargo.
To that end, more aluminum is used for the doors, hood lid,
trunk lid, and fenders, plus there's a
good amount of the alloy for the suspension components, such as the fixed brake calipers in front and front suspension strut dome.
The
trunk offers a fair
amount of room, and the car seems to be bolted together reasonably
well.
The Impala comes with a massive
amount of trunk space as
well as drop down rear seats for increased capacity.
On the plus side, the Corolla's
trunk has a
good amount of space for the class.