Sentences with phrase «of tall passengers»

Legroom is tight and the knees of taller passengers will be pressed against the sides of the car.
In back, the space the frame takes up below is felt by a seat that ends up close to the high floor, leaving the thighs of taller passenger with less support than they'd find in a typical sedan.

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The seat back has a height of 48 cm too meaning taller passengers can jump in and hitch a ride if their legs get tired too.
Then DCL launched two larger ships, Disney Dream in 2011 (my first, and favourite — with the incredible «AquaDuck» — the world's first «watercoaster» at sea), and the Disney Fantasy in 2012, both longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall, and with a maximum occupancy of 4000 passengers.
If you absolutely must put a child under 13 in the front seat (say, because the kids you're transporting outnumber your back seats), slide it as far back from the dashboard as possible, and put your biggest or tallest passenger there — strapped in, of course.
It consisted of 10 - foot - tall steel pieces commemorating birds that are now extinct, like the dodo and the passenger pigeon.
Another time it nearly rolled off a very tall cliff to its certain demise but instead plowed through a pile of stacked coal near the edge and slowed down just enough for Dad, running in cowboy boots, to catch up, throw himself through the passenger's door, and jam on the brake mere feet from the precipice.
Despite the coupe's small - feeling cabin, there was plenty of legroom in both the driver and the passenger footwell for myself and my husband, who is almost a foot taller than me.
One of Chrysler's six - foot - tall technicians sat in the passenger seat, and he was actually comfortable.
The rear seats are just as cosseting and offer lots of legroom, but the optional panoramic sunroof compromises headroom for taller passengers.
Although it may seem somewhat obvious, a new report from the group says drivers may face additional repair costs when their passenger car bumpers strike those of a taller truck or SUV model.
First of all, the rear seats provide enough stretch - out room that passengers as tall as six - foot - five marveled at the space.
The catalyst intrudes under the left side of the passenger's footwell, and my drive partner, who's a few inches taller than my 5 - foot - 11 frame, complained of a cramped passenger seat.
There's adequate second - row legroom for taller passengers (I'm 6 - foot - 1), but my shins touched a hard plastic panel on the back of the driver's seat.
Zero issues in 3 years I had it so far, lots of storage since it's a wagon, wish they made these all wheel drive with manual trans for more fun driving experience, rear seats leg room might bit little tight for tall passengers, great on gas does not require premium fuel
Unfortunately there's no way to emphasize passenger comfort when asking a tall adult to sit in the third - row seats of the QX.
It's also 53 mm longer and 15 mm taller, to the benefit of a cabin more fit for human habitation than the previous model: front passengers get 68 mm more elbow room and rear passengers have 150 mm extra for their legs.
One of my taller rear - seat passengers said she was cramped for headroom and that legroom wasn't so great.
Taller passengers have plenty of legroom courtesy of the brand's, all - new stretched and wider GA - L platform that is also shared with the LC.
Passengers also benefit from the significantly larger dimensions of the Maser - 17.4 inches longer, 2.4 inches wider, and 2.3 inches taller.
When sitting inside one of the 2015 Panamera models, four things immediately stand out: the ascending center console, the four individual seats, the amount of space in the rear (where even taller passengers will find plenty of leg and headroom), and the versatility of the luggage compartment, thanks to the folding rear seats.
In the front, there is plenty of leg room for any taller drivers or passengers, and (although a tighter fit) the back is by no means uncomfortable for a larger person.
Its unique shape makes it a great choice for tall people, as it offers plenty of head and legroom for all five passengers.
There's a respectable amount of passenger space, and the Boxster can accommodate taller passengers without issue.
Compact Crossover SUVs use the unibody construction techniques of a typical compact sedan to provide the driving comfort and confidence of a fully independent suspension with the tall passenger cabin, ground clearance and cargo space of an SUV.
Both front and 2nd rows of seats are comfortable and offer good lumbar support and headroom to passengers, including tall ones.
That's because of styling details like the high center console, which makes the front seating area feel rather constrained, or the sloping roofline, which affects headroom for taller rear - seat passengers.
The backseat is fine for kids and even most adults, though taller passengers will find its abundant legroom and shortage of headroom a mixed blessing.
There's plenty of legroom and headroom up front, less so for taller passengers in the back seats, exacerbated by the slope of the roofline.
In fact, rear passengers are perched tall enough that even people of modest stature may suffer restricted headroom.
With over 30 inches of headroom in all three rows, tall passengers can be transported without a complaint and hauling large objects is easy, as the power - sliding second row and semi-powered third row fold conveniently to give a total of 83 cubic feet of available cargo space.
Passenger space in the i30 is very good, with plenty of room for four tall adults and few complaints in the way of leg room.
There's plenty of room for those sitting up front, but the rear bench lacks legroom for taller passengers, while access to the back is tight on three - door cars.
Despite the longer wheelbase, that tapered rear roofline ensures both leg and headroom aren't exactly idea for taller passengers — but this is to be expected given it's marketed as a 2 +2 GT with plenty of sporting intent.
Inside, the Pilot's three rows of seating are laid out well enough to accommodate adults in all three rows, although the tallest passengers are best in the front two rows.
Inside, there's plenty of legroom and headroom up front, not as much for taller passengers in the back seats, who might find their heads brushing up against the roofliner.
The result, especially if you stand more than 6 feet tall as I do, is a far - less - cramped cockpit and an ability to chauffer actual adults in the rear seats — perhaps not for hours - long road trips, but elves no longer necessarily top the list of eligible passengers.
It had plenty of leg room and head room for front and back seat passengers, even 6 ft tall passengers.
All but the very tallest of passengers will also find plenty of headroom in the back, while entry to the rear seats is much improved, thanks to the large rear doors.
Parting shot: Solid, slightly odd - looking SUV with seven - passenger capacity, assuming two of them are no more than four feet tall.
The Ford's rear seat is less considerate than that of the front and when seated behind a taller driver, rear - seat passengers may find their legs have nowhere to go.
The front two rows of seats, for instance, provide much more head and leg room than the rear row, to the point where taller passengers should be able to sit comfortably in the car.
The rear seats will take three passengers and offer plenty of legroom, although taller passengers will find headroom tight — another compromise brought about by the A7's coupe - like looks.
One problem for passengers in the back is that although legroom is generally okay, the roofline is lower than in the standard five - door i20, so taller people will find headroom a little restricted, plus the small rear windows contribute to a slight feeling of claustrophobia.
The comprehensive level of equipment on higher trim levels is a cut above most of the other vehicles in this segment.Front row occupants will appreciate the comfortable seats and while the rear row offers enough space in the leg and knee room department, head room for taller passengers is restricted by the sloping rear windshield.
Thankfully, the Encore also impresses in this area, with the abundance of head, shoulder and leg room in the back making this compact crossover a very accommodating car for all but the tallest and broadest of passengers.
The rear seats have plenty of legroom, with 35.9 inches providing enough space for a six - footer, but taller passengers will have to scrunch down to clear the angled rear glass.
The Chiron is also wider (by 40 mm), longer (by 82 mm) and taller (by 53 mm) than the Veyron — which will help with passenger space — and a cabin that looks very Bugatti with lots of leather, carbon fibre and brushed aluminium.
If you have ever been discouraged by the Cooper's smaller rear seats, fear no more as the Countryman's two rear bucket seats recline and are able to slide back to provide plenty of leg room for taller passengers.
It's a highly refined cruiser with plenty of luggage space, but the Arteon's roof spells trouble for tall rear seat passengers
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