The Hybrid's cabin remains a spacious place, with agreeable
passenger head and legroom.
Not exact matches
Rear - seat
passengers will ultimately be rewarded with a little more
head and legroom than in either the Beetle or Veloster, but will be forced to contort through tight, oddly - shaped door openings.
Paying the price for the car's striking roofline
and tapered greenhouse are second - row
passengers, who will be treated to a distinct lack of
head -
and legroom.
The driver
and passenger will find plenty of
head -
and legroom, although they might find their elbows occasionally touching.
Head and legroom in the rear seating area is limited, especially for taller
passengers.
Its unique shape makes it a great choice for tall people, as it offers plenty of
head and legroom for all five
passengers.
The interior of the 2007 Titan feels roomy,
and offers sufficient
head and legroom to the back - seat
passengers.
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 Navigator has an advantage over the Escalade, in most measures of
passenger space (although Cadillac does offer slightly more first - row
head and legroom), with most other big luxury SUVs coming in behind the two Americans.
Interior Design: High - quality look
and feel; 5 -
passenger seating; comfortable rear seat with ample rear
legroom and knee room; adjustable front bucket seats; fixed rear seatback with outboard adjustable
head restraints; cloth seat trim; AM / FM / CD audio system, front door map pockets with bottle holder; dual front
and rear cupholders; 12 - volt power outlet
For the back seat,
passengers will find more than enough
head and legroom.
Passengers in the rear get less
head and legroom, while the Recaro rear bench is awkward for three adults, as the sculpted design leaves the middle occupant perched uncomfortably on top of the padded ridge between the two outer chairs.
Front
passengers benefit from increased
head -
and legroom and there is more shoulder room all round.
There's plenty of
head -
and legroom for front
and rear - seat
passengers, while supple leather covers the steering wheel, shift knob
and seats.
All three cars provide similar amounts of
head -
and legroom for rear - seat
passengers, plus they have identical 480 - litre boot capacities in saloon guise.
There's ample
head and legroom for even the biggest of
passengers and you'll have few complaints even on longer journeys.
Maximum space has been utilized in the cabin
and thus
legroom,
head room
and knee room is adequate in both the rows, however tall
passengers will find the under thigh support wanting, especially after long drives.
Front seating:
Passenger bucket has same pluses
and minuses as driver's chair, with decent
head -
and legroom.
Plus, Kia says its five -
passenger, four - door compact crossover has more
head -
and legroom.
The Mirage does an excellent job of creating more than enough
head and legroom for all of its
passengers.
As a relatively large sedan, there is plenty of
head -
and legroom for both front
and rear
passengers and the trunk offers a generous 18.7 cubic feet of space.
Head and elbow room in the firm, upright back seat is ample, but
legroom may be tight for tall
passengers.
With 41 - inches of
legroom, 66 - inches of shoulder room,
and 39.9 inches of
head room, furnished with comfortable 2 -
passenger seating, this vehicle has the perfect pickup truck interior.
Passenger comfort is a highlight, with good second - row
head and legroom.
Admittedly, the volume on offer isn't quite as generous as you'll find in rival cars (a Ford Edge, for example, has more
head, shoulder
and legroom for the driver
and the
passengers), but there's still enough space on offer to accommodate taller people in admirable comfort.
Grab your friends
and head to the Wild Flower Sanctuary with the 5 -
passenger capacity
and a generous 34.4 inches of rear
legroom.
This is obviously important if you plan to regularly transport more than one
passenger; those in the back will thank you for the extra
head and legroom.
There is plenty of
head -
and legroom for front
and rear
passengers.
The backseats can accommodate average - size adults with just enough
head -
and legroom, but taller
passengers will find both lacking,
and thigh support in short supply.
Space in the back seats of the 208 is good, with enough
head and legroom even for tall
passengers.
Front seats provide ample support
and comfort, even during long - distance driving stints,
and not at the sacrifice of rear seat
passengers, who will have plenty of
head -, shoulder
and legroom.
The back comes up slightly short in terms of
head and legroom for taller
passengers.
Back seat
passengers will have no complaints as
head and legroom are very competitive with other models,
and there is the option of heated seats.
Catera offers
passengers plenty of
head -
and legroom.
Second - row
passengers will also find the quarters to their liking, with a wide range of recline angle
and plenty of
head -
and legroom..
All seats benefit from appreciably greater
head -, shoulder -
and legroom, while optimised backrest contours, longer seat surfaces
and extended kneeroom elevate comfort for the rear
passengers.
In the rear, you'll find a vastly larger
passenger space than in previous generation XJs, with ample
head and legroom for six - footers.
The
passenger cabin offers plenty of front
head -, shoulder
and legroom and the backseat is roomy, although rear headroom is tighter than in competitors.
Occupants should have no cause for complaint when it comes to space: there's plenty of
head and legroom for even the most demanding of
passenger combinations — a six - foot
passenger can comfortably sit behind a similarly tall driver, while three adults can sit abreast without feeling hemmed in.
Our Edge SEL boasts ample cargo space
and expansive
head and legroom for 5
passengers while retaining bold style with its alloy wheels, rear spoiler, trailer towing package, keypad, rear privacy glass, LED tail amps, dual exhaust tips
and active chrome grille shutters!
The seven -
passenger test Vanagon, a $ 20,415 GL edition, had space galore, with plenty of
head -
and legroom and loads of cargo space.
Sedans offer plenty of front
and rear
head -
and legroom, while Coupes are best suited for front
passengers unless you're transporting children or short adults in the back.
While driver
and passenger get plenty of space, with decent
head and legroom, storage is limited to a glovebox
and a lidded cubby behind the seats.
Due to that sloping roofline six - footers will find their
heads touching the roof,
and they may struggle for
legroom if the two
passengers up front are tall.
Front seats are excellent; rear seats are fine for kids
and medium - sized adults, but taller
passengers will find
head -
and legroom limited.
The space afforded
passengers has increased in nearly every dimension (rear -
passenger head and shoulder room are down a fraction of an inch),
and the added front
and rear
legroom is greatly appreciated.
While rear seat room is inviting in its
head and legroom, rear
passengers can't place their feet under the front seats.
Even with its
head - turning lines
and coupé - like proportions, the Ghibli offers class - leading front
legroom, as well as comfortable
head and leg space for rear
passengers.