These luxury cars have ample
leg room in the back for carting around your buyer clients, and plenty of capacity for hauling for - sale signs.
Not exact matches
3 months is looked at per minimum it take more than six months
for a bone to heal some very minor muscle will take 3 months a serious injury which takes 8 months and more + rehabilitation while a player is rehabilitating other injuries my form a direct result of being constrained where muscles freeze you are not playing
for 8 months you cant expect the muscles to be up and running straight away players how ever want to play because of all sort of reasons one being replaced so it hampers with their full recovery hence having players regularly
in the treating
room but take it from me some times you are perfect you just get
back bang someone heavy dose your ankle
in so you are
back in out off playing time I personally got very angry because my knee was ok so went
back out to come
back in after one game with ankle problem after a couple of weeks i will go
back out I have no guarantees that some one wouldn't go heavy on me or me injuring myself going heavy on someone else its football thats the way it is if it is not a medallion
for the cabinet its a
leg medallion
In the Camry, the carseat is installed behind the passenger, and there is lots of leg room for the person riding in the passenger seat — the passenger seat is almost all the way bac
In the Camry, the carseat is installed behind the passenger, and there is lots of
leg room for the person riding
in the passenger seat — the passenger seat is almost all the way bac
in the passenger seat — the passenger seat is almost all the way
back.
Firstly, the
leg room is always going to be limited
for your children riding the stroller, especially
for the one
in the
back.
The kid
in the
back is constantly kicking the kid
in front, not to mention they are both running out of
leg room back there and the storage basket is used entirely
for leg room at this point.
Also, not much
leg room in the
back seats but I have young children so it works...
for now.
In the front, there is plenty of
leg room for any taller drivers or passengers, and (although a tighter fit) the
back is by no means uncomfortable
for a larger person.
Thanks to nearly 6 inches of more legroom than the standard Q70, there is
room to spare
for legs and knees
in the backseat, even with the front seat pushed all the way
back.
For example, there's a genuinely impressive amount of
leg room on offer, regardless of whether you're sitting
in the driver's seat, riding shotgun or relegated to the
back row — even though we do concede the Honda Civic does have a teeny - weeny bit more space
in this regard.
Nissan could have made it a few
in wider and added a few
in of
leg room for back seat passengers.
Head - and
leg -
room in back was fine
for altitude - challenged people like me, but would likely be a tight fit
for a six - footer.
Thankfully, the Encore also impresses
in this area, with the abundance of head, shoulder and
leg room in the
back making this compact crossover a very accommodating car
for all but the tallest and broadest of passengers.
engine is very quiet... cabin is also extremely quiet... handles great... windows and doors close nice and tight... plenty of
leg room and 2nd row seat
backs recline
for added comfort... sound system more than adequate... so far my only complaint is city mpg, about 11 mpg, I can only hope this improves with initial break
in period... I haven; t been on a road trip yet to see an overall average
Yet while the Titan trails when compared to the full - size Crew Cabs
for back - seat spaciousness, especially
in rear - seat legroom, it does have more second -
room head and
leg space than the mainstream quad cabs.
Back seat
leg room in very impressive
for its class.
You pay a further price
for the design
in the
back, where the sloping roofline makes headroom tight, although there's no such problem with
leg - or shoulder -
room.
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
back bench seat is locked into place, making
for tight
leg room in the
back if any front passenger / drivers are tall and need the
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.
In back, there's enough headroom but only average
leg and shoulder
room for two adults.
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
Though head and
leg room is surprisingly decent all - round
for a two - door compact executive coupe, it's nothing to really write home about, and taller passengers
in the
back will need to make do with a compromised amount of head
room.
The inside was extremely comfortable and had tons of
leg room for the passengers even
in the
back seat.
There's not much
room in the
back, the rear - seat passengers struggling
for both head and
leg -
room.
+ 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.
Don't expect to do much carpooling, though — there's enough
room up front
for the longest -
legged NBA player, but it comes at the expense of any unfortunate soul stuck
in back.
The ergonomic layout is comfortable as are the seats — front and
back — with adequate
leg room for most commonly sized humans with contours suitable
for long days
in the saddle.
I like how roomy the 3rd row is and how the 2nd row can move forward and
back to allow
for more
leg room in the 3rd row or the 2nd row.
Back seat space has increased significantly
for leg room and slightly
for head
room and delivers relative comfort
for two adults, but if you have a choice the front seat is where the party is, especially
in the S5, whose sports seats have a massage function.
This allows
for so much more
leg room in back.
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.
Able to fit two large car seat
in the
back with plenty of
leg room for the kids.
The doors on the Kia Forte are oddly - shaped, which makes getting
in and out of the car not as streamlined as it would be with the Ford Focus or Honda Civic, but there's plenty of headroom
for taller people
in the front and
back seats — though
leg room in the
back is a bit tight.
While
room is great up front, even
for long -
legged folk wearing a cowboy hat,
in back it's only adequate.
The Tundra comes
in two - and four - wheel - drive models with either a regular two - door cab (with no
back seat) or the Access Cab model, with four doors and a
back seat roomy enough
for three small - to medium - size kids, but with limited
leg room.
We have two Britax
in the
back and plenty of
leg room for driver, passenger and two boys to kick the seats.
That said, we found that, with the front seat set
for a 5 foot 10 inch tall driver, there was plenty
leg room in back.
The other con that I have is the lack of
leg room for the
back passengers, I'm short so it doesn't bother me but people of even average height have complained that they aren't totally comfortable
in the
back.
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
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
There is ample space
for two people with it becoming a bit of squeeze (both
in terms of shoulder
room and
leg room) when there is a third person sitting
in the
back.
There is also limited cargo space
in the hatch area and there isn't a lot of
leg room for those
in the
back.
It also offers great front and rear headroom, plus comprehensive shoulder and
leg room in the front and
back, while a memory function driver's seat and heated front and rear seats invite occupants
for a relaxing ride.
Ability to see blind spots at times when passing vehicles; needs a little more
leg room in back seat
for passengers; the inconvenience of searching
for radio channels; the type / size of tires that are more expensive to purchase.
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.
There is enough
room for me to sit
in the
back or middle seats and still have enough
leg room.
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.
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.
There is not an excess of
room for feet, heads and
legs, but two adults can ride
in the
back comfortably.