It's a nice square shape with
a level loading lip to make getting heavy loads in easy, while the rear seats fold easily in a 60:40 split to reveal a useful 1,290 litres of overall capacity.
Not exact matches
It's a well - thought - out shape — square, with a wide opening and a moveable boot floor creating a
loading area that's
level with the boot
lip, which also provides an area to store items out of sight.
The height also means that the
loading lip of the boot is at a nice
level for putting in heavy objects — if you're of average height, it'll be more or less at your waist
level.
A twin - floor boot is standard, which is useful in raising the
loading level to the
lip of the rear hatch, making
loading and unloading easier.
... I further quote... «the
loading lip is uncomfortably high, making it a strain to
load heavy items»... «It doesn't quite match the superb refinement
levels offered by the Golf»...
Henry randomly getting stuck in
level geometry, simplistic character models, almost non-existent
lip syncing, lengthy
load times (some even mid-conversation) and generally poor performance keep Kingdom Come from being truly great.