Sentences with phrase «in tight parking spaces»

It gets decent gas mileage, is small enough to fit in tight parking spaces, and has great handling.
Being able to open the rear doors fully, even in a tight parking space, is also a big benefit.
On the other, their length means that it can be tricky to open them fully in tight parking spaces, which can actually make it harder to get in.
They can be a pain in tight parking spaces and they do not open unless the front door is opened first, so rear - seat passengers can feel trapped.
The rear set opens outward, which makes entering and exiting easier for rear passengers, but they can be cumbersome in tight parking spaces.
The sliding doors make accessing the rear seats easy, even in tight parking spaces.
From a practical standpoint, the doors can be fully opened in tight parking spaces, the better for kids to clamber aboard.
And as is the case with many big - doored, three - door models, getting in and out in tight parking spaces is also an issue.
is the sliding passenger side rear door that promises to enable easier passenger entry and exit in tight parking spaces, as well as to provide room for bulky cargo.
With less space needed to open than the sliding door of a minivan, the double hinged doors make loading a child in the backseat in tight parking spaces simple.
The four - wheel - steering makes the rear end of the Q7 better follow the front end in hard cornering, and it gives the whole SUV better maneuvering in tight parking spaces — although in most situations you won't even notice it working.
The GMC Yukon could be difficult to park in tight parking spaces.
Power rear doors slide backward for a wider entry space as well as for easier movement in and out of the car in tight parking spaces that don't allow swing - out doors to open fully.
Great for fitting in tight parking spaces, crowded streets and more.
The Falcon wing doors pivot in the middle to enable them to open in tight parking spaces, and underground car parks.
Kia has made the front doors almost a foot longer than those of the Cee'd, so getting into the back is remarkably easy — although getting in and out in tight parking spaces can be tricky.
Bypassing its boxy shape that is reminiscent of the Scion xB and Nissan Cube models, one of the highlights of the new Ray is the sliding passenger side rear door that promises to enable easier passenger entry and exit in tight parking spaces, as well as to provide room for bulky cargo.
Take the Infiniti QX50, which allows the driver to see a virtual 360 - degree view of the car when in reverse - a feature that makes it extremely easy to maneuver the vehicle when driving in a pedestrian - heavy environment, or even in tight parking spaces.
It could be the perfect car for a young city - dweller who needs something compact enough to fit in tight parking spaces.
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