Doesn't take
much space rear facing when you happen to install it in an upright position for an older child or toddler.
Not exact matches
How
much space it takes between front and
rear back of the seat?
KRISTEN STRATTON: I have a question about how
much space should be between the front seat and the
rear seat because my husband is really tall, he is 6» 5 so he always gets frustrated that he can't put his seat all the way back because our youngest is still
rear facing and I am always like you can't be touching, so what is the
space that needs to be there?
I have forwarded the article to those I try to convince protecting their children the best possible way, and surely, I will continue, giving parents the chance to see how
much space the children have — and how
much safer it is to have the little ones travel
rear facing as long as possible.
The Porsche may be the smaller car but it's more accommodating, offering boot
space on a par with the Aston plus token
rear seats (i.e. extra luggage
space) like the
much bigger Jaguar.
We wonder about headroom in back, though, as the steeply sloped
rear end cuts into the
space over your head a bit — passengers over six feet tall don't have
much clearance back there.
Neither the
rear seats nor the trunk offer
much usable
space, making the TT mildly impractical for everyday use, and some enthusiasts may be turned off by the lack of a shift - it - yourself option, as Audi's six - speed S tronic dual - clutch transmission is the only choice until the TT RS arrives.
Overall
space inside is more than adequate for driver and passenger (not so
much rear passengers, although it's not quite a jail back there) and its 12.3 cu - ft of cargo
space is decent).
Two wheelie bags pretty
much fill the Quattro's shallow
space, though the
rear seats fold to accommodate more.
But don't expect
much in the way of headroom with the third row unfolded — although the Bentayga does have a proportionally long
rear end, the super-fast
rear window means this will be very
much a kids - only
space.
It's a good thing there's so
much second - row seat travel, because adults who dare sit in the third row
rear seat will need as
much space as possible for their legs.
But climb into the well - appointed cabin and you'll find that there's not nearly as
much space as its rivals, with a cramped
rear seat and a tiny cargo area.
With 102 cubic feet of interior volume, it's a sumptuous
space for five, providing front occupants with 42.0 inches of legroom and
rear ones with 40.0 even; you'll have to look at the Mercedes - Benz S - Class, Audi A8, and their ilk to find
much more.
Surprisingly, the swoopy
rear end doesn't compromise cargo
space much, either, as this crossover offers 39.6 cubic feet of
space behind the back seats, 7.8 cubic feet more than the last Murano.
Families who are keen on sports and recreational activities and who are looking for a versatile car that can adapt to all manner of transportation tasks quickly and easily are also catered for by the new R - Class as only Mercedes knows how: the four seats in the
rear fold flat individually, allowing the load capacity to be expanded to as
much as 2385 litres (VDA measuring method), a figure which clearly eclipses the load
space offered by estate cars.
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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.
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Thanks to its aggressive front splitter and complex
rear diffuser, it's also the first production Aston Martin to generate downforce, resulting in
much improved stability at high speeds without active aero; that saves weight and cargo
space.
The short wheelbase always hurts
rear seat room, but, as you pointed out, the MKS doesn't even have
much more trunk
space than the E-Class.
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Rear seat
space / headroom
The Rogue Hybrid pretty
much maintains the standard Rogue's luggage
space, with only one cubic foot given up to the Hybrid's battery when the
rear seat is up.
Much like the Figo,
space inside the cabin, specifically the
rear, is just about satisfactory.
The Malibu is Chevrolet's mainstream midsize sedan, which was redesigned last year on an all - new platform with a 4 - inch - longer wheelbase for
much - improved
rear - seat
space.
Inside, the look is fresh and it arrives with almost as
much rear seat
space as a larger, midsize car.
Its dimensions are the same as the rest of the range, so
rear passenger
space is still cramped and the boot size isn't
much to shout about.
Compared to its predecessor, access to the back is
much better thanks to the large
rear doors, while
space once you're back there is good, too.
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space for the whole family, how could you go wrong?
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much more.
The BMW F40 1 Series will be
much more attractive for many customers of the compact class: the transversely mounted engine provides more
space in the interior, in particular the
rear, so both the passengers and trunk will benefit from this.
As you'd expect, the 911 Cabriolet isn't particularly practical — the luggage
space in the nose is 135 litres, and the dimensions and engine layout mean the
rear seats aren't
much use for passengers, although they do double as handy extra room for luggage.
These trims will be
much more equipped, some of the features that both have are 8 - way power passenger and driver seats, Leatherette Upholstery, Carpet cargo
space, Wireless phone connectivity, 6 speakers, Metal - look
rear bumper insert and Spoiler.
The wheelbase is slightly longer, which should translate into more interior
space and
much - needed additional
rear seat legroom.
This means that it still retains a useful boot, and
rear seat
space isn't compromised too
much more by the chunky Recaro front seats.
As well as being big enough to carry five six - foot adults, you'll also find a decent 650 litres of boot
space with the
rear seats in place - that's as
much as the larger BMW X5.
The coupe version is largely same as its SUV sibling, but it does not offer as
much space at
rear courtesy the swooping coupe roofline.
The
rear seats also boast heating, cooling, and massage, and can recline up to 48 - degrees — indicative of just how
much space there is in the cabin.
When the
rear seat isn't occupied, moving it fully forward can help create
much needed cargo
space.
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.
First, when it comes to interior
space, this minivan fits up to seven passengers, including 40.7 inches of front legroom, 39.8 inches of front headroom, 36.5 inches of
rear legroom, 65 inches of
rear hip room and
much more.
As for storage
spaces, the Eclipse Cross offers decently - sized door bins in the front (not so
much in the
rear), two cup holders on the center tunnel, a spacious compartment inside the front armrest, and another pair of cup holders in the
rear folding armrest.
Fold the
rear seats flat and you have almost as
much luggage
space as a midsize SUV.
All that
space is a fine thing, but the
rear area of the Q70 L lacks
much in the way of amenities.
The last detail has to do with cargo
space, which one would assume comes at a premium (
much like
rear headroom) because of that steep roof, but Audi thought that out too.
That's the question a new hybrid sedan owner asks when seeing the big battery pack up against the
rear seatback, stealing as
much half the available
space.
The WR - V also misses out on the
much loved «magic seats» from the Jazz that would have allowed the
rear bench to fold completely flat and improving the utility of the boot
space.
The wheelbase in the 2018 Volkswagen Polo has increased by 94 mm resulting in a bigger interior and
rear seat
space (not too
much either, could have been even better).
The SX4 Sportback has loads of headroom, but not that
much legroom in the
rear seats, and unless you fold those seats down,
rear luggage
space is modest.
The CR - V comes standard with a large group of superb features like a 60/40 split
rear seat for easier use of
space with large cargo items, a multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines to help you back out of tight spots, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink for safer phone use, heated seats for comfort, Eco Assist, Pandora compatibility and
much more.
lighter than the outgoing model, offers a fully - powered
rear tailgate, bigger bed sizes, more passenger
space in the cabin, and
much more, and you've got a truck that will capture your attention and never let go.