Plus, the flat floor and high roof make
loading bigger items easy.
Also easier is
loading bigger items into the trunk.
The extra rear doors obviously increase the practicality of the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe over the two - door coupe version, and the boot is more usable too thanks to a hatchback - style lid and a larger opening, which makes it easier to
load bigger items.
Plus, Honda introduces a new, side - mounted cargo cover on the Civic Hatchback — you don't have to remove the cargo cover crossbar to
load bigger items, just slide the cover out of the way.
The saving grace is the Fastback saloon, which has much more spacious 419 - litre boot and there's a wide opening to make
loading big items easy.
Not exact matches
Fork it Burgers are a
big part of barbecue season, and a popular
item on most restaurant menus, but the buns are
loaded with refined sugars.
However, it has a
bigger engine, better suspension, minor trim changes and a sportier interior - and it comes fully
loaded with luxury
items such as a sunroof and heated seats.
One thing to note is that the seats fold flat, but not on the more luxuriously - upholstered Vignale version where there's a
bigger step that will make it tougher to
load in longer
items easily.
Boot volume is slightly
bigger than before (430 liters), and the tailgate is wider to facilitate the
loading of bulky
items.
Still, the
load bay itself is
big enough for most buyers, and the combination of a wide opening and small
load lip means sliding in and out more cumbersome
items should be fairly simple.
The trunk is
bigger than one would expect in a compact, and the rear seats flip down and lie flat to make
loading long
items a breeze.
Pop open the boot and you'll also find more space than you might have expected and the
big opening gives you plenty of space to
load larger
items.
Although the hatchback boot leaves a
big opening for
loading bulky
items, you have to lift luggage over a lip, and the rear seats don't fold down completely flat.
That's
bigger than the 3 Series Touring's boot, but the wagon's taller floor makes it easier to
load bulky
items.
Naturally there are
loads of options too, with the
big ticket
items the matrix LED headlights ($ 2300), full body paint ($ 1450), BOSE surround sound system ($ 1950) and a panoramic sunroof ($ 2980).
Rear space is fine if you're under 6ft tall; the boot is a decent size, but there's a
big lip to
load items over, and the rear seats leave a
big step in the floor when they're folded down
For practicality purposes, the Insignia cleverly uses a five - door liftback body style, and you can see the logic in that when you lift the enormous tailgate: the
big opening allows you to
load bulky
items, and the boot can swallow 490 liters of stuff.
Loading cargo is also much the same as with segment competitors with the trunk having a deep lip that can make the loading of bigger items a bit more of a mission but normal travel luggage and gold clubs are easy enough to
Loading cargo is also much the same as with segment competitors with the trunk having a deep lip that can make the
loading of bigger items a bit more of a mission but normal travel luggage and gold clubs are easy enough to
loading of
bigger items a bit more of a mission but normal travel luggage and gold clubs are easy enough to manage.
Consumers planning to acquire
loads of points redeemable for
big - ticket
items should be aware of this.
There are core - story progressing - «dungeons» that need conquering in the form of the game's Divine Beasts, which typically grant Link new powers, weapons and
items to help him defeat the game's
big bad (good old Ganon returns again), as well as a dump truck
load of well - crafted side quests, collectibles and puzzles that can be optionally taken up if desired.
It's
big enough to handle bulky
items and double
loads.