Sentences with phrase «lack of rear seats»

The S version is 30 kg lighter than the standard GTI Clubsport, with lighter wheels, an aluminium front subframe and the lack of rear seats contributing to this.
Thanks to its looks and Euro - marque badging, we could see this being more appealing to a would - be Mini or VW Beetle convertible buyer than its platform - mate, but the lack of rear seats narrows its audience from the get - go.
Key differences between the 2016 Audi TT Roadster and the coupe model include the lack of rear seats, additional structural bracing, and a commensurate weight increase of around 200 lbs compared with the hardtop.
Its lack of rear seats may reduce its practicality, but its talents and capabilities are beyond the reach of any other hatch back on sale.
It is quite obvious that Ford does NOT read its own forums (please refer to the Transit Connect Climate Control forum about the lack of rear seat heat).
For lack of rear seat thigh support.
In the city, this Mercedes seems apt with its compact dimensions but when you head out, the lack of rear seat and boot space get amplified.

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Living in the U.S., I am very frustrated with the lack of rear - facing car seats for older children.
Have always loved mountain buggy but was frustrated by the lack of rear facing seat options.
All four seats are comfortable, although the rears suffer from a slight lack of headroom and the short rear door openings require a little extra bodily origami to get through.
Neither the rear seats nor the trunk offer much usable space, making the TT mildly impractical for everyday use, and some enthusiasts may be turned off by the lack of a shift - it - yourself option, as Audi's six - speed S tronic dual - clutch transmission is the only choice until the TT RS arrives.
Although attaching the various LATCH tethers and anchors wasn't easy due to the lack of wiggle room, Blackwell did report that his family had plenty of top - down fun in the Beetle, although he noted that «lower speeds make things much more pleasant for rear - seat occupants, especially when those occupants are three and five years old.»
Another key complaining point for the SS is the lack of folding rear seats.
Our RS lacks the European «sculptured» three - place rear - seat setup with headrests fixed on the top of the rear seat, versus Europe's nicer flush - mounted configuration.
A comparatively equipped Lexus RX easily pushes $ 55,000, gets inferior fuel economy, and still lacks some of the Murano's amenities such as a panoramic glass roof and heated rear seats.
When the Audi A3 launched, it highlighted the CLA's lack of rear - seat space, an important consideration for the younger set who likes to have room for friends or a small family.
The 911 offers four - wheel drive (and two small rear seats), and while its straight - line pace and cornering prowess is extraordinary it also lacks the slightly ethereal «specialness» of the 570GT - or the 911 GT3 for that matter.
It means that the weight distribution only deteriorates when it has to — the optimal situation of the centrally positioned driver is enhanced by the lack of seats over the rear of the car when there are no passengers, but the car can be transformed to accommodate others when necessary.
Front seats are bucket and the rear bench nominally has space for three passengers, despite a lack of legroom.
The lack of headroom in the rear seats, on the other hand, makes them suitable only for smaller passengers or cargo.
The interior of the 2012 Nissan Sentra offers plenty of space in the front seats, but it lacks legroom in the rear seats.
Its rear seats have been removed and there's a distinct lack of luxuries on board, so it should probably be reserved for track days and occasional road use.
Drivers reported very few complaints, although the lack of folding rear seats ranks chief among them.
Cons Limited trunk space due to lack of folding rear seats, fuel economy numbers seem optimistic.
We mean that literally: The dash is identical, and it offers many of the same tech and safety features, but in a package lacking the larger rear seat, available third row, and bigger cargo space of its bigger brother.
Rear - seat passengers and utility both suffer a lack of space due to battery placement.
Massive boot, drop down rear seats even better, and the LED matrix lighting is sensational My only criticisms, for which a star is deducted, are; The lack of internal storage, as the centre console is too shallow, Electric folding mirrors should be standard on a # 45k + car, Some minor controls esp heating and a / c are fiddly, due to being too low on the console.
The Volkswagen will win more friends among those travelling in the rear bench seat, which, although fairly flat and lacking in proper support, is capable of accommodating three.
Front seats are comfortable and provide good support although rear passengers will become intolerable on longer trips as they drone on about the lack of legroom.
There's no shortage of space up front, but the rear seating area is a bit cramped — passengers over six feet (1.83 m) lack sufficient headroom and legroom.
The main reason behind this is the cabin's lack of rear - seat space compared with larger SUVs.
The cabin is roomy thanks to a lack of transmission tunnel, while the boot has an impressive 656 - litre capacity, expanding to an Ikea - friendly 1453 litres with the rear seats folded down.
Talking of seat comfort, the front seats literally hug on to you while under - thigh support in the rear bench is lacking.
A passenger sitting in the rear middle seat will also appreciate the lack of a protruding transmission tunnel that would otherwise necessitate an uncomfortable seating position.
Admittedly, it is starting to lag behind its rivals in some places now (the lack of space in the rear seats is, we feel, the biggest hindrance to the car's appeal), but the Nissan Juke does do enough to remain one of the better compact crossovers in this class.
The main downside was a relative lack of rear - seat legroom.
Although the 2008 Ford Mustang is noticeably larger than the previous generation, it still lacks much of the practicality — like a roomy rear seat — some people may need.
The front seats offer tremendous levels of comfort and support while the rear seat slightly lacks in under - thigh support.
And yet, the Tahoe lacks the disappearing third - row rear seat many of its competitors feature.
The one shortcoming for rear - seat occupants is the lack of face - level vents.
The car's considerable width also means you should be able to get three child safety seats side - by - side on the rear bench, which partly makes up for the lack of a seven - seat option.
Rear - seat occupants suffer from a lack of head - room similar to the Yaris, however, leg - room and general comfort are second only to the Jazz.
Aside from minor gripes about the location of the cruise control switch and the lack of room for rear - seat passengers, the Talon is as impressive on the inside as it is on the outside and underneath.
The occasional use of the rear seat means you can do one of these cars, even if such a wagon lacks the everyday practicality of four doors.
The lack of cubby spaces in the rear seat makes you wonder why wouldn't Renault consider making the rear a little more luxurious and even give rear AC vents (oh wait, they had earlier but removed them).
Although the 2009 Ford Mustang is noticeably larger than the previous models, it still lacks much of the practicality — like a roomy rear seat — some people may need.
Rear seats are similarly limiting, with a lack of head - and legroom.
The Ford C - Max is a seven - seat mini minivan, for lack of a better description, with sliding rear doors.
What is it?The Ford C - Max is a seven - seat mini minivan, for lack of a better description, with sliding rear doors.
Head room and leg room is rather tight in the back (though, to Lexus» credit, there's an admirable amount of shoulder space), so you'll just be able to squeeze a couple of mid-sized adults into the two rear seats, and the limited array of cup holders (just two, located at the base of the center console) is just one example of the Lexus RC's lack of usable storage cubbies.
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