Another advantage for our family of having the carrier was that it takes up quite a bit
less room in the back seat.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, there is
less breathing
room and virtually no opportunity to sit
back in your
seat.
We climbed inside the Model X and found a decent amount of
room in the second row, if considerably
less in the third row, but all three
seats in the second row move
back and forth independently, and headroom is good
in both rows.
Legroom and shoulder
room accommodated two 6 - foot - plus adults behind adults
seated in the second row (there are
seat belts for three
in the
back that could work
in a pinch, though with far
less comfort).
There is
less cargo space offered, but there is more leg
room in the
back seating area than with many compact SUVs.
Inside is plenty of
room for real adults, though considerably
less so
in the
back seat of the coupe.
There seems to be
less room in the
back than a standard sedan has
in the trunk, though obviously you can fold down one or both
back seats if you don't have passengers
in those
seats to store extra items.
It's a similar story for passengers, with plenty of
room in the front
seats, but slightly
less in the
back.
Even with the front
seat in a
less then «all - the - way -
back» position, there is scant leg
room.
Access to the
back isn't bad (though getting out is
less elegant) and, as long as the front
seats aren't all the way
back in their tracks, those of more average size should find adequate head and knee
room.