They also have more room
inside than the old car and get a larger trunk, thanks in part to ingenious gas tank packaging.
Not exact matches
It certainly has the BMW styling, driving dynamics, and refinement, but the looks are a bit awkward, the controls
inside the cabin are clumsy, and the
car generally feels
older than most of its competition.
The seats are all mounted lower
inside the
car, and the beltline is lower
than in the
old Town & Country, to promote a feeling of airiness for passengers.
The new Countryman is larger in almost every dimension
than the
old car, so it's unsurprising that space increases
inside.