Sentences with phrase «means more legroom»

This means more legroom for your baby and passengers.
This primarily means more legroom for rear - seat passengers and a deeper boot, but could in theory make it slightly trickier to park.
FWD means more legroom for rear passengers especially those sitting in the middle.
The Ram Crew Cab's increases overall length means more legroom for rear seat passengers.
Increased size means more legroom and better cargo capacity too.
As you can already notice from the looks of it, Baleno has a longer wheelbase meaning more legroom for all four passengers.

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The extra legroom and the bassinet meant that flying with a baby was in some ways more comfortable than making the journey alone.
The front seat allow more legroom which means a child can remain rear facing to an older age.
While the changes to the 2017 Mulsanne lineup aren't massive, there is one big addition, and we do mean big: the Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase model, with its business - class jet approach for rear - seat passengers and 9.8 inches more rear - seat legroom.
The seats don't go back far enough to truly stretch out, which means more room in back, but decreased legroom up front.
The three - door Leon SC model has a wheelbase that's 52 mm shorter than the five - door Cupra, which chops down rear legroom slightly, and the more sloping roof also means there's a few mm less headroom.
The G's squared shape means headroom is practically unlimited, but taller occupants may wish for more legroom.
It should also mean that the large transmission tunnel of the current - gen» 1» is slimmed down, meaning more rear legroom.
In addition, you'll experience more legroom for passengers, which means everyone can spread out and relax while enjoying the ride.
The larger exterior means that the interior is now more spacious with rear seat passengers reaping the benefits with more rear legroom and shoulder room.
The Crew Cab is four inches longer, which means the rear seats can recline and there's more legroom.
The added length over its Dodge Dart platform - mate means the 200 offers more legroom front and back than the A4.
Moreover, the crossover will confront its Mercedes - Benz GLA rival by looking larger than its precedessor, which means we should expect a more spacious interior, which basically translates into additional rear seat legroom.
The expanded footprint means substantially more legroom inside, particularly in the rear seat.
The wheelbase is identical to the hatch version, so there's the same vast amount of legroom in the back, while the extended roofline means there's a fraction more headroom for rear passengers.
As with the regular Insignia hatchback and saloon, there's plenty of legroom in the front and rear seats, while the raised roofline of the Sports Tourer means only the very tallest adults will be left wanting more headroom in the back.
The car has grown since the original X3, and that means there's more legroom for all occupants, while the glasshouse design ensures plenty of light floods the cabin to prevent it from feeling too gloomy within.
The growth of the Hyundai i20 platform means the car is now more practical than ever thanks to excellent rear legroom and one of the largest boots in its class.
It's not just in the style department where the latest RX trumps the previous one; it's also bigger, meaning boot space has increased and there is more legroom for passengers in the back.
Crew - cab models now have 3 inches more rear - seat legroom, which means that front passengers have 44.5 inches of front legroom, while rear seat passengers get 43.8 inches of legroom.
In EconomyPlus that means you have the same seats as in Economy, but with an extra 5 inch of legroom — to me at 6ft3 that makes all the difference for a more comfortable flight — and it is the only difference from flying Economy on United.
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