I am 6.3 and had
not enough leg room, food is modest, plane clean but a bit old, onboard entertainment poor (quality of LCD and controls sucks) and their range of alcohol drinks is: wine and beer.
It works great in a single mode, but when you convert it into double, there might be
not enough leg room for taller parents.
Not exact matches
I know rear facing for as long as you can is better, but what if your child is tall and he does
not have
enough adequate
leg room with the carseat rear facing?
The idea is to wrap babies snugly so they won't try to wiggle out of the swaddle, but leave
enough room at the bottom of the blanket for them to bend their
legs up and out from their body.
Little ones have plenty of
room to move their
legs so they aren't constricted, and the swaddling piece offers
enough space so that the chest isn't constricted.
There is
not enough room for all of us, but they sneak in sometimes at night, and then we wake up to a mass of arms and
legs.
Place your pillow a bit further down from the bed head and far
enough into the bed so that your baby will have
room for their
legs and won't roll off the bed if you let them go
walking lunges - lunge forward until your thigh is approximately parallel to the ground; make sure to take a long
enough stride so that your knee does
not extend past your toes and your shin is nearly vertical; from that position, move directly into the lunge forward with the opposite
leg; you will essentially lunge walk across the
room or field and back.
I'm
not sure what the deal is but it seems that most newer brands of jeans are low rise or don't leave
enough room where the
legs (measured words) meet.
Most boots sold during the fall and winter seasons are made of materials that are meant to keep you warm, and even if they are
not, they are made with
enough room for you to slip those must have
leg warmers on to fill out the boots and to keep your
legs warm in the meantime.
The 6 boasts 38.7 inches of rear
leg room, 0.2 - inch less than a Toyota Camry and 1.2 - inches less than the cavernous Volkswagen Passat, almost
enough headroom for that rear passenger to
not rub their hair on the headliner, and a big -
enough trunk for a young family to easily bring what they need for a weekend getaway.
Not enough rear seat
leg room and a bump in the floor between front and back row seats.
Con's - Drivers seat does
not go back far
enough if over 6» (
not sure why this is the case as there is still TONS of rear seat
leg room).
Once again, here's Morrison: «At 6 - foot - 1, I don't have any trouble with
leg room or shoulder
room or hip
room, but I can't quite get the seat low
enough.
That means it's extremely easy to find a comfortable position and the seats provide good lateral support, while there's
enough leg and head
room that even the very tall won't feel hemmed in.
Alright, let me be honest and tell you a few things that I dislike about this car: - Gas Mileage (Hyundai claims it gives you 25 mpg in the city, which is
not true, I get
not more than 23 mpg in the city for sure)- Traction Control (The traction can
not handle the acceleration and the wheels would start spinning, even on the dry roads,
not sure what to blame)- USB port - The built in USB port does
not support android, at least
not in my case, therefore I have to rely on Bluetooth or AUX)- Dull Alloy Wheels - The dullness of alloy wheels for the SE trim does
not compliment the car over all, but eh, I can't complain much as it is a BASE model Now, the things I absolutely love about this car: - Great Turn Radius - Beautiful LED lights (even with base model)- Highway mileage (35 mpg even driving at 75 miles an hour, you might get better than 37 mpg if you drive at 55 miles an hour)- Spacious trunk - Great
leg room for rear seats - Just
enough power to accelerate quickly and merge on to the highways / freeways - Amazing Brakes - Sports, ECO and Normal Mode (For those who do
not know, once switched to SPORTS mode, the car's steering becomes stiff as well as the engine along with the help of transmission helps you accelerate the car faster, you actually feel like driving a sports car.
The seatbelts move from the seat itself to a more normal anchor, meaning slimmer seats and more
leg room in the back (but still
not enough unless you're the size of a Minogue).
Then there are two body styles: a standard wheelbase model, or if this simply huge car isn't big
enough, a long - wheelbase version, with
enough rear
leg room to stretch out in.
The interior was quite roomy with plenty of
leg room to stretch out, the seats where big
enough to be roomy and comfortable and
not wear you out on those long trips.
But with the front seat set low, there wasn't
enough foot -
room to let me stretch my
legs.
Don't expect to do much carpooling, though — there's
enough room up front for the longest -
legged NBA player, but it comes at the expense of any unfortunate soul stuck in back.
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 seats are comfortable, offering
enough head and
leg room for adults, the third row is
not quite so generous but as long as there are only two adults back there or smaller children, space won't be a problem.
The rear seat doesn't slide, but it is sizeable and there is
enough space back there for a 180 cm adult to sit behind another 180 cm adult with adequate head,
leg and foot
room.
For example, you might
not have
enough leg or elbow
room.
Having said that, it's comfortable
enough for four, with ample head
room front and rear (thanks to
not having the curved hatch roofline), impressive foot
room and decent
leg room.
A couple of my friends complain about
not having
enough leg room in the backseat, but they are pretty tall.
If you are 6» 2» then I'd say look for another car because this one doesn't have
enough leg room and you find yourself always trying to find a better seat position.
Not to mention that I'm short and having
enough leg room hasn't been a problem.
I really can
not emphasise
enough just how little
leg room these Virgin Atlantic planes offer in regular Economy Class....