Fuel range was impressive, and there's loads of room for long -
legged back seat drivers / passengers.
Not exact matches
The front
seats are decently big and comfortable, but they don't slide
back far enough for long -
legged drivers.
Con's -
Drivers seat does not go
back far enough if over 6» (not sure why this is the case as there is still TONS of rear
seat leg room).
If I swing my
legs when I'm
seated behind myself in the Passat (I'm five - foot - six), I can barely reach the
back of the
driver's
seat to kick it.
After admiring the tastefully restrained sheetmetal, commodious shoulder and
leg room front and
back, the wide windows, supportive
seats, vast amount of cargo space, and
driver's command position, off we went in a bright blue CX - 5 with a manual transmission, with a modest curb weight of 3208 pounds.
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.
The system can also steer the vehicle into and out of a parallel parking space • Forward and reverse sensing systems: The systems provide audible alerts designed to help
drivers avoid obstacles when parking • Hands - free liftgate: Allows customer to move
leg below center of the rear bumper to unlock and raise liftgate • Heated and cooled front
seats, heated rear
seats, heated steering wheel: Amenities make occupants more comfortable, and every drive more enjoyable • Lane - keeping system: Alerts
driver to steer the vehicle
back into its lane if the vehicle is allowed to drift • Side parking sensors: uses sensors and algorithms that measure speed and steering wheel angle to warn
drivers of obstacles on either side of the vehicle during parking or low - speed maneuvers • SYNC ® with MyFord Touch ®: Becoming available for more trim levels; standard on Edge Sport and Titanium series Safety technologies available on the new Edge include: • Active glove box knee airbag: Advanced new design uses glove box front to cushion the knees of the front
seat passenger in a crash.
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.
However, you lose a lot of
leg room if the
driver has to push his
seat far
back to be comfortable at the wheel.
It is, I suppose, a nice feature for very short
drivers, but for me, it was in the way — in the rain, I'd step out of the
driver's
seat onto the ground, and the
back of my left
leg would invariably contact the leading edge of the running board, making a muddy stripe on my pants
leg.
+ 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
Driver head room is 40.4 inches;
back seat leg room is 35.6 inches.
It also required me to slide the
seat further
back to free up extra legroom for the left
leg as the clutch also eats up some of the space in front of the
driver.
The power side view mirrors the heated
seats with lumbar support for the
driver and passenger, the adjustable pedals, the auto settings for the mechanical steering wheel for 2 different
drivers, the
back seat has great
leg room, I just can't say enough about how much we are enjoying this car!!
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.
3, TERRIBLE design on 8 - way adjustable
driver's
seat;
seat is short front to
back and edge hits mid-thigh (and I have short
legs), raising
seat actually pushes
seat forward instead of up at the end, not giving enough
leg height to accelerator, only front of
seat angles up and cuts off circulation at mid-thigh.
There is little concern shown for long -
legged drivers as the
seat does not go
back far enough and your feet are compressed into a relatively small, boxed in space that does not permit any shifting or wiggling of your extremities.
Also, my husband has very long
legs and the
drivers seat doesn't go
back enough for him to drive it comfortably.
I am 6» 4» and with the
driver's
seat set all the way
back I can stretch my
legs completely (no bend in the knees) when not rested on the pedals.
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.
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 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.
Nor will the extra money shelled out for the 6er bring you much more in the way of interior space; granted, the front two chairs are plenty roomy and that sweeping dashboard canted toward the
driver implies a large interior, but the
back seats are still cramped for anyone with real
legs, same as a 911.
Little
leg room as the
driver Little
leg room as any passenger Only a 2 door so getting children in the
back seat is hard A / C is under powered No power locks No power windows Rear windows do not roll down No overdrive (only 4 speed automatic) Engine is underpowered
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
leg room is especially generous — even with the front
seats pushed
back to accommodate taller
drivers and passengers — the same story can not be said for head room as a result of the sloping rear roofline.
Great horsepower, plenty of
leg room for
driver and even for the passengers riding in the
back seat, The UVO media system is great for phone calls, all different types of audio from streaming Bluetooth to MP3 and CD.
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 Escape.