Sentences with phrase «of space inside the cabin»

The 1 Series» wheelbase is relatively generous too and though it has rear - wheel drive layout, it has enough of space inside the cabin.
The Soul EV offers plenty of space inside the cabin thanks to minimal battery intrusion.
There is quite a lot of space inside the cabin and the seats are comfortable too.
This Mercedes is 18 cm longer than the previous E-class and its wheelbase, an indicator of the space inside the cabin, is even greater than the standard wheelbase version of the S - Class!

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Inside the cabin, storage space is at a premium, with not much in the way of cubbies or nooks to stash things.
The Murano has lots of room space as the second - third row seating folds flat into floor giving bit more room space for the trunk or putting something larger inside the cabin.
Inside, the cabin space has been optimized for rear passengers, and all manner of sound deadening material has been applied to keep unwanted noise out, other than the engine snarl.
Our redefined cabin features class - leading space and a plethora of premium soft - touch materials you'll be happy about each time you slide inside.
There's a lack of storage space inside the cabin and you'd want features like automatic day / night IRVM in a car of this range.
Inside, the Mokka is firmly quality and comfort biased, with large cabin - space, high mounted seats for a commanding view of the road, and premium look - and feel - trim.
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Its dimensions have also increased in terms of height and width, thus affording more space inside the cabin, especially at the rear.
The Grand i10 looks a size smaller in front of the Swift but manages to offer more space inside the cabin!
Inside, you'll find a tiny cabin with a mere 6.9 cubic feet of cargo space.
Inside the concept, there's plenty of open space with the cabin sectioned into three zones: Clean Zone, Wet Zone and Rear Cargo Zone.
By placing the engine crossways, as opposed to the lengthwise orientation of the Q5, which takes up cabin space, the Audi Q3 is only slightly smaller inside than the Q5, most of the difference in rear seat legroom.
Interior: The Land Rover models are luxury brands, which means they come standard with all the luxury features inside the cabin you could want, such as high - quality material on their seats, automatic climate control, impressive technology and sound systems, and plenty of space for your passengers to spread out and relax.
You have plenty of storage spaces inside the cabin and a boot space of 690 liters that can be extended to no less than 2,010 liters by folding the 40:60 back seats.
There is a lot of space available inside, especially in the rear cabin that makes journey quite comfortable for the occupants.
The Lodgy also provides 30 litres worth of storage space inside the cabin due to its various pockets and cubbies and comes with practical technology features such as a brand - new multimedia system priced at an unbeatable 430 Euros.
Space inside the cabin is plenty although legroom at the rear doesn't match that of the standard Range Rover, although you will have little to complain as far as interior room goes.
The Mahindra TUV300 boasts of more space inside its wider cabin, offering more legroom (marginally more), kneeroom, headroom and boot space (by 42 - litres but the last row of seats eat into it) compared to the Ford EcoSport but the latter has more comfortable seats, both at the front and rear (seat angle can be adjusted).
There is an umpteen number of storage spaces inside the cabin as well.
There is ample amount of room inside the cabin, with rear seat passengers having enough space to stretch out in utmost comfort.
INTERIOR The inside of the Go best - in - class cabin space with adequate of leg / head / shoulder room for all occupants.
Although, there is enough space inside, but the cabin is bereft of features such as climate control, Bluetooth etc found in rivals in the segment.
Inside the cabin, the 2016 Renault Talisman comes with 25 liters of stowage space and with lot of room for all the passengers.
Inside, the cabin is spacious and focused on the expected needs of large families --- along with three - zone automatic climate control, 86.5 cubic feet of cargo space with 2nd and 3rd row seats folded, and as many as eight USB ports, the Ascent features no fewer than nineteen cup holders.
Inside the cabin there's plenty of stowage space, from the 8.4 - litre large storage compartment between the front seat, to a generous 10 - litre glovebox and the spacious 10.6 - litre door bins.
The Hyundai also has the most storage spaces inside the cabin and also boasts of a marginally bigger boot than the Amaze (407 - litres against the Honda's 400 - litres, the DZire is no way in contention with a 316 - litre trunk).
The cabin space has improved thanks to the windshield being moved ahead by 100 mm but the quality of materials inside the cabin remains similar to the previous models with no soft - touch plastics.
A few among the many features Ferrari mentions are 18 - way electrically adjustable seats with a new backrest design that offers greater amount of rear - seat space, a new air - conditioning system, a 10.2 - inch touchscreen infotainment system and a new wind deflector which cuts air flow inside the cabin by 30 % when driving in the open air.
Space inside the cabin is generous and the rear bench offers plenty of all - round room for occupants.
There are plenty of storage spaces inside the cabin (including a toll receipt holder below the headlight leveller) and Honda has given the new City four power outlets (2 at the front and 2 at the rear) which is quite handy these days.
Loads of space, both inside the cabin and the boot.
Inside the cabin, the Ridgeline boasts more interior space than its competition with 109 cubic feet of breathing room split between its two rows.
There are ample room inside the cabin with boot space, and we can keep a lot of luggage in it.
Plethora of features are incorporated inside the plush cabin that offers ample space to occupants.
There are lots of clever storage spaces inside the cabin but the boot can pack only basic luggage.
But the space inside the cabin of the Zest is much more than the DZire, it has way more legroom (the Zest has the longest wheelbase in its class) but it misses out on a rear seat centre arm rest.
However, most of the customers prefer the bigger dimensions as it leads to more space inside the cabin.
Saga's two elegant ships are small enough to get right to the heart of the places visited, yet they're deceptively spacious inside, with beautifully furnished public rooms and generous space in the cabins.
The inside of the boats is fully equipped with: Fore - cabin with a double bed, storage space and bench seat that doubles as a child's bed, a fully fitted galley (kitchen) with stove, oven, electric fridge, sink and all kitchen utensils, crockery and cutlery, compact heads (bathroom) with a hot shower, chemical toilet and basin, comfortable inside dining area that simply converts into a double bed, all necessary bedding, CD - player, captains handbook, safety equipment, including life jackets, first aid kit and fire extinguisher.
2010 3 minute wonder series, Broadcast commission, Channel 4 (27,28,29,30 Sept; 18, 19, 20, 21 Oct) 06.2010 Persistence of Vision, FACT, Liverpool, UK 05.2010 Steps into the arcane, Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Switzerland 05.2010 It has to be this way ², National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen [commissioned solo show] 03.2010 Hands on, (curated by John Hilliard) Galerie Raum Mit Licht, Vienna, Austria 02.2010 Depatterrn, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo, Norway 10.2009 Performance, Film Weekend: The Jarman Award at KunstHalle, Zurich, Switzerland 09.2009 Performance, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK06.2009 Mostravideo, Itau Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil 02.2009 Altermodern, Fourth Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, UK 01.2009 It has to be this way, Matt's Gallery, London [commissiond solo show] 12.2008 Performance, Event Horizon, Royal Academy of Art [commissioned solo show] 06.2008 Performance, Happy Hand, British Film Institute, London, UK 10.2007 Cinemart, The Auditorium, Rome, Italy 09.2007 Foreign Bodies, White Box, New York, USA 07.2007 Swallowing Black Maria, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam [commissioned solo show] 02.2007 The Believers, Touring show to five cities in Norway, with performances in Stavanger, Forde and Bergen 09.2006 The truth was always there, The Collection, Lincoln [commissioned solo show] 07.2006 UBS Opening, Tate Modern (with Laurie Simmons, Guerilla Girls etc), UK 05.2006 Performance, Human Camera, Mali Salon, Rijeka, Croatia (solo show) 05.2006 I can't tell you, Grundy Gallery, Blackpool [commissioned solo show] 04.2006 Metropolis Rise, CQL Design Centre, Shanghai; DIAF 2006 @ 798 Space, Beijing, China 04.2006 Performance, Inside, Great Eastern Hotel, Masonic Temple, London, UK 03.2006 Performance, Don't Look Through Me, Y Theatre, Leicester, UK 03.2006 Don't look through me, City Gallery Leicester [commissioned solo show] 03.2006 Performance, Screening at Witte de With / Tent, Rotterdam, Holland 03.2006 John Skies or Sally Swims, UKS Gallery, Oslo, Norway 02.2006 Wandering Rocks, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London 11.2005 Image in Me, Market Gallery, Glasgow (solo show) 10.2005 Eyes of Others, Gallery of Photography, Dublin [commissioned solo show] 10.2005 Wunderkammer, The Collection (curated by Edward Allington), Lincoln, UK 09.2005 I saw the light, Gasworks Gallery, London [commissioned solo show] 09.2004 Adam, Smart Projects, Amsterdam, Holland 11.2004 Mind the Gap, La Friche, Triangle, Marseille, France 08.2004 Shattered Love, Keith Talent Gallery, London 04.2004 Eating at Another's Table, Metropole Galleries, Folkestone (performance / exhibition) 04.2004 Tonight, Studio Voltaire, London (curated by Paul O'Neill) 03.2004 Performance, A Variety Night of Ventriloquism, FACT, Liverpool (with Ken Campbell, Aura Satz, Andrew Hubbard) 03.2004 Mesmer, Temporarycontemporary, London 02.2004 Haunted Media, Site Gallery, Sheffield (with Susan Hiller, Susan Collins, Scanner, Thompson / Craighead, S Mark Gubb) 09.2003 The Physical World, APT, London, (with Ian Dawson, Katie Pratt) 09.2003 Sphere, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (with Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Laurie Simmons and Allan McCollum) 09.2003 You said that without moving your lips, Limerick City Gallery, Ireland (solo show) 08.2003 Calidoscopio, Museo del Barro, Asuncion, Paraguay (solo show) 04.2003 A Taste for Sham, Studio 1.1, London (with Jo Bruton, Kirsten Glass) 01.2003 The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle (curated by Brian Griffiths) 09.2002 History Revision, Plymouth Arts Centre (including Terry Atkinson) 06.2002 Nausea: encounters with ugliness, London Print Studio 04.2002 Dramatic Events, Kent Institute of Art and Design 03.2002 Photoscoptocus, Camden Lock / Henley - on - Thames (Public commission) 03.2002 Nausea, Djangoly Art Centre (with Dave Burrows, Beagles and Ramsay, Margarita Gluzberg, Mark Hutchinson) 08.2001 Trinity College, Zwemmer Gallery, London 05.2001 Black Bag, Old Operating Theatre Museum (+ monograph BBC programme, «Lindsay Seers, Artist's Eye», Rory Logsdail) 03.2001 For the dead travel fast, Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery [commissioned solo show] 02.2001 Molotov, Dilston Grove Gallery, London (with Kirsten Glass, Diann Bauer, Annie Whiles, Helen Paterson, Lisa Fielding Smith) 09.2000 Tow, Camden Lock, Millennium Commission Project (with Tim Head, Diana Edmunds, Janice Howard, Zoe Brown) 10.2000 Assembly, Stepney City, London 07.2000 A Shot In The Head, Lisson Gallery, London 07.2000 Unfound, Chisenhale Gallery, London 06.2000 City Projects, Artomatic, London (with Jemima Brown, Marcel Price) 05.2000 The Double, The Lowry Centre, Salford (with Thomas Ruff, James Reilly and Alice Maher) 05.2000 On the rock, APT Gallery, London (with Annie Whiles, Diann Bauer, Kirsten Glass, Helen Paterson) 09.1999 Nerve, ICA, London (with Jeremy Deller, Martin Creed, Dave Beech, John Isaacs, John Beagles, Dave Burrows, Clive Sall) 07.1999 Quotidian, Paper Bag Factory (curated by Julia Lancaster) 06.1999 Autocannibal, Laure Genillard Gallery, London (solo show) 04.1999 Cabin Fever, Gallery Herold Bremen, Germany, (with Caroline Macarthy and Mairead Maclean) 10.1998 Multiples, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin 09.1998 Cannibal, Old Museum Art Centre, Belfast (solo show) 08.1997 Knock, Knock, Artists Work Programme, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 11.1996 Stick Your Hands Up, Acorn Storage, Hammersmith, London 10.1996 Ghost, ACAVA Open Studios, Denmark St, London 09.1996 Ad Hoc, London Artforms.
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