The two
outer seats take the form of individual seats — in keeping with the model line's reputation for sporty performance with maximum passenger comfort — thereby producing a 2 +1 seat configuration.
Not exact matches
I'd guess that it could be reduced to a marginal but I think Labour have an upper limit here that will be short of actually
taking it, but I agree that there are really no safe Tory
seats in London anymore except some of the
outer ones like Northwood / Romford etc..
Since this is about Giant transforming robots from
outer space, I think logic will be
taking a back
seat in this production, and only giving creative consultancy; much like the surprising producer: Steven Spielberg.
This unconventional and minimalist layout
takes a little getting used to — the heated
seat button is easy to miss (it's within the
outer most air vent) and directing airflow isn't intuitive (you have to rotate the
outer bezel until you feel it pointing in the desired direction)-- but once you're familiar with it you'll find other climate and heater control terribly old fashioned.
As expected it is also possible to fold the back of the rear
seats (manually by using a handle on the side of the
outer rear
seats or electrically via two dedicated buttons in the trunk) in case you want to
take your bike, surfboard or other bulky objects with you that may or may not be associated «active life» this new BMW is supposed to be fit.
With the
seats stowed (against the
outer windows, significantly
taking up space), there's 701 litres of luggage space along with an electric tailgate.
A high speed catamaran with spacious air conditioned lounge, large
outer viewing decks and comfortable
seating will
take you to a large stable pontoon located right on the Great Barrier Reef.