Not exact matches
The
seat doesn't take up as
much room from front to
back as some other
seats do, making it the perfect option for tall front
seat passengers.
My son is rear facing and I was surprised by how
much room we still have between the
back of the driver's
seat and the car
seat.
Also, consider how
much room you have in the
back seat.
Students find it
much more difficult to pass notes
back and forth if they're
seated at opposite sides of the
room.
Also, not
much leg
room in the
back seats but I have young children so it works... for now.
Improvements were in overall size and
back seat leg
room, but it was noisy on the freeway and too
much free play in the steering.
There isn't
much room for passengers in the
back seats, so if you have a few passengers, hopefully it's a short trip.
The rear - drive format means there's a wide transmission tunnel which reduces space for a middle
seat occupant, and if you want to spec the fancy carbon shell front
seats, watch out they don't eat up too
much knee -
room for the passengers in the
back.
Superior handling makes it behave like a
much smaller vehicle, while offering ample
room for
back -
seat passengers.
It has Cloth
Seating, Sync, Satellite Radio,
Back - Up Camera,
Back - Up Sensors, plenty of
room behind the last
seat, 4 Brand New Tires and
much more.
We had trunk or treat at school, folded down the
back seats and had so
much room to do a nice Halloween display.
With that third - row
seat in place (second - row
seats are removable, and the third - row
seat can fold down and move forward on rails), there isn't
much room in the
back for groceries or luggage, but the Quest's adjustable rear shelf makes good use of what space there is.
The
back seat can fit three people
much more comfortably than most other small cars, and there is plenty of leg
room for everyone.
The speakers between the front and
back seat, up in the roof, don't give
much head
room for the people riding in the
back.
Much rarer, Fit's front passenger
seat back can be folded rearwards almost flat, to provide
room for longer articles.
- The manual transmission made driving on hills
much harder - Bad head gaskets - Poor fuel economy - Not
much leg
room in the
back seat
The S - Class is about a foot longer than the E-Class, but the E seems very
much the right size: plenty of
room in the
back seat, a big trunk and small enough to navigate city traffic.
Just like the current SVAutobiography, the new model comes only in LWB so you have
room to sprawl in the
back — with over 1.2 m of leg
room — in powered, reclining
seats with deep
seat foams and comfort interlayers, with heated calf and foot rests, hot stone massage function and a button to open and close the doors — because it's too
much effort to pull a lever.
There's not
much room in the
back, the rear -
seat passengers struggling for both head and leg -
room.
If you need to haul something larger, the
back seats fold completely down flat, giving you nearly as
much room as the flatbed of a truck.
Not
much room in the
back seats.
Squeezing into the
back seats takes some gymnastics, and there isn't
much head or leg
room.
However, the interior is completely redone and is cozy and comfortable and hugely improved with
much better materials and a ton of
room in the
back seat.
We laid the
back seats down and they were able to enjoy so
much room back there.
Back seats are comfortable with not
much leg
room for adults.
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!!
The Spark is a very small car, and
back seat space and trunk
room are limited, but if you're a single or a couple, just fold down that
back seat and you'll have as
much cargo space as a small SUV.
Adults can run in the
back, but the
seat base is short, offers little thigh support and there's not
much room under the front
seats to let them eke out a touch more space.
Granted the trunk is rather small and there probably isn't
much leg
room in the
back seat, but I rarely have a rear
seat passenger, so that is fine.
There's plenty of
room for two up front in the Continental GT, but those in the
back seats will find there's not
much legroom - which is a surprise considering how big the Conti GT is on the outside.
It kind of feels like they devoted so
much room to the cargo area and
back seat that they had to crunch the front a little.
There is not
much room in the
back seat.
The Amaze feels
much better at the rear, with headroom, legroom (improved due to scooped out
seat back) and knee
room being easily class leading.
«Stadium - style» second - row
seats, which are 50 mm higher than the front
seats and can slide forwards or
back by a class - leading 160 mm, offer as
much as 112 mm of knee
room and 1011 mm of leg
room — almost as
much as the Range Rover.
Back seats are nice, but not
much leg
room.