I recently bought the 2012 SE model here in Toronto, Canada, we don't get the leather seats for the SE model here but we get bluetooth instead, no idea why tho, anyway, The car looks okay (better than Camry) has
good leg room in the back (Unlike Camry) and despite everyone complaining about the seats has very comfortable seats if you ask me, the problem is road noise on the highway, it drives you crazy, you can barely hear other passengers
Not exact matches
Up front, a flat - bottom steering wheel added a sporting feel to the interior, while gray leather seats offered
good support and adequate
leg - and head -
room in back.
There's
good head and
leg room in the
back and if you opt for just two
in the
back there's a fold down arm rest with twin cup holders.
the optional V6 engine, I go camping a lot with my pop up camper and my previous car could hardly tow the pop up but this Cherokee tows like a dream you almost forget the trailer is there I also have a 9 year old son who loves the extra
leg room in the
back seat and the comfort of the seats the V6 engine Is amazing plenty of power and the Fuel efficiency is amazing I am impressed with the Cherokee it is
well worth the money and its worth looking at
our kids are all grown 6» and up and they can sit comfortable
in front or
back good leg room and head
room.
Love the heated and ventilated leather seats, and my kids also get heaters
in the
back seating as
well with plenty of
leg room.
Overall head and
leg room for those
in the front and
back seats, for example, is actually rather
good by class standards, so four six - footer adults should be able to sit comfortably on car journeys of various lengths.
before looking at Toyota i went to ford and test drove the 2017 F150 and altho ford has came a long way i still like the way toyota tundra drives and handle
better expecialy on ice this truck refuses to slide side to side
in two wheel drive or four wheel drive one of the things I was looking for as my wife and all three of our kids would be
in this truck I would say as safe as you can get I get great gas mileage made a trip from mid MO to Houston TX I did not get great gas mileage there do to wanting to get the drive over with and really putting my foot
in it but on the way
back with a trailer carrying a motorcycle I got 600 miles to the tank cant beet that very spacious I have a son that is 6» 2 and he has plenty of
leg room in the
back seat as
in the F150 he had to sit uncomfortable I am sold on this truck very great people to work wit has
well I am now a Toyota fan and will buy tundra for my trucks from now on
Long -
legged front - seat passengers will love the amount of travel provided, as
well as the rotating - knob backrest adjustment, and those
in the
back won't complain about
leg room, almost regardless of who is seated up front.
+ Key Highlights # Cabin feels plush and neatly laid out # Generous knee
room,
leg room and average head
room # Comfortable seats with
good cushioning # Judicious use of leather, metallic accents and faux wood # Tilt & telescopic steering column # All windows with auto Power Up / Down and Jam protection # Cooled upper glove - box # 8 - way electrically adjustable driver seat # Smart entry with push start / stop # New optitron combimeter with illumination control # Automatic climate control with dual AC # Large 7 inch infotainment & navigation screen with capacitive switches # Multi-function steering with audio, telephony & MID controls # Reverse camera with sensors # Power
back door with memory function and Jam Protection # Illuminated entry and follow - me - home headlights # Excellent noise insulation # Accessory socket
in all rows # Sequential shift and paddle shifters for automatic variants # 200 L boot space with all 3 rows up # Approximately 1000 L cargo space with 2nd and 3rd row folded # Rear wiper & defogger with timer
There is plenty of
leg room both for the people
in the front as
well as the people
in the
back of the car.
Rear - seat
leg room was
best in the Impreza, although headroom felt a bit snug seated
back there.
Though the optional panoramic sunroof does eat into the head
room, all but the tallest of drivers and passengers will be
well accommodated
in the front and
back seats, with a similar case being argued for the
leg room.
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.
While the hard - plastic door panels zipped and zinged with too many lines, the seats featured
good bolsters and perforated centers, as
well as adequate
leg - and head -
room in back.
Indeed, there's oodles of head and
leg room in the front and
back, where the soft - touch surfaces continue and the air - vents are almost as
good as the innovative two - mode aircraft - style outlets up front, but the centre rear position is heavily humped and therefore highly uncomfortable and lacks headroom.
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
It's comfortable and has great head
room and
leg room while still having
good capacity
in the
back to haul stuff.
The amount of
room in the car is actually pretty
good and they offers enough
leg room in the
back.
Even six - footers should feel have enough space
in the front and
back seats, thanks to the generous amounts of head and
leg room, and the plentiful array of sizeable storage spots (with our favourite being the
well - sized glove box) means there are plenty of cubbies
in the Kia Soul.
Similarly, the Sport's supportive black - leather seats featured perforated centers with stitching on the edges,
good leg - and head -
room in back and 35 cubic feet of cargo space behind the
back seat.
Style-wise, the Bolt is airy, and non-confining, with plenty of
leg and head
room up front,
good space
in the
back although the high - up rear bench seat has only adequate headroom for folks over 6 feet, 0 inches.
Space
in the
back is
better than on the previous generation, head and
leg room is OK if you're not taller than 6.2 ft (1.9 meters), while things remained almost unchanged at the front.
The result is a car that has
best -
in - class headroom for tall drivers when the seat is pushed
back and lowered, and is equally class topping for rear
leg room.
Though overall space up front is
good (there's lots of head and
leg room in the front seats, and the storage cubbies are of a decent size), the same can't be said of the
back row.
The
leg room in the
back rows are so spacious, and not to mention the seats and interior have held up astonishingly
well.
Head and
leg room is pretty
good for the front and
back seats, if not quite as impressive as the Audi A4, and you've got plenty of sizeable door bins and cubby holes to store your day - to - day paraphernalia
in.
In back, the Passat verges on full - size sedan dimensions, as even
good - sized adults will have
room to stretch out their
legs.».
In addition to your well - situated position and driving height that allows for easy visibility of the road, drivers and passengers of the 2018 Jeep Compass enjoy comfortable seating with more leg room in the back rows than your passengers would enjoy in the Ford Escap
In addition to your
well - situated position and driving height that allows for easy visibility of the road, drivers and passengers of the 2018 Jeep Compass enjoy comfortable seating with more
leg room in the back rows than your passengers would enjoy in the Ford Escap
in the
back rows than your passengers would enjoy
in the Ford Escap
in the Ford Escape.
Your friends
in the
back won't be as pleased though as getting
in and out requires some acrobatics and the restricted
leg and head
room makes the rear row
best suited to children and shopping bags.
There is enough
leg room in the front as
well as at the
back row.
But there's more to it than just that, like Xiaomi's slender
legs, full metal
back cover that leaves the rear of the set looking
good even if on display
in the middle of a
room, and the matching speaker bar.