Sentences with phrase «rear seat has»

The rear seat has a 60/40 split with access to the load area to create external load access for long items such as water skis or surfboards.
This 1951 Studebaker Champion Starlight Coupe comes equipped with — 170 straight 6 85hp, 3 speed manual transmission with overdrive, column mounted gearshift, original 6 volt system, drum brakes, AM radio (not working), original 3 spoke steering wheel, bench seat, cloth interior, single exhaust, steel wheels with covers, white wall tires, fender skirts, ooga horn, rear seat has storage compartments, wrap around rear window, and floor starter.
A legroom measurement of just 24.5 inches — the cramped Ford Mustang's rear seat has 30.8 inches — drives home that point.
The rear seat has a pass - through feature that allows you to store long objects, such as skis and fishing rods inside the car.
It's also interesting to note that even with the Cruze's coupe - like raked rear window, the rear seat has only a tenth of an inch less headroom than the upright Omega.
The back - seat area in the Crew Cab models offers significantly improved room and comfort, and the stadium - style rear seat has a 60 / 40 - split design and folding center armrest.
The rear seat has plenty of room for two adults to sit comfortably or three smaller adults (or middle school girls).
The rear seat has decent amount of space only hampered by the lack of headroom for tall passengers due to the sloping roofline.
The stadium - style rear seat has a 60 / 40 - split design and folding center armrest.
The rear seat has become largely ceremonial, though, as shoulder room and hiproom are extremely limited, plus the sharply sloping roof line puts the squeeze on head space as well.
The room in the rear seat has been expanded, and a larger opening than in previous versions is offered by the rear hatch.
The car is very similar to the Grand i10 as far as the interiors go but the rear seat has improved legroom.
The rear seat has plenty of leg and head room and is wide enough to double as a bed for sleepy passengers on long trips.
The hatch can easily seat 5 but the centre portion of the rear seat has a raised section which isn't too comfy.
The 3 - passenger rear seat has a 60/40 split - folding capability and, when folded flat, significantly expands the load area and increases the cargo volume to 60.6 cubic feet of storage.
The rear seat has a 60/40 split rear - folding back, expanding the load space to 52.7 cubic feet when lowered.
The rear seat has lots of leg room and offers front seat - like comfort, and also split 60/40 split to make room for large cargo.
The center rear seat has been fitted with a headrest and a three - point seatbelt, further enhancing the car's safety features.
The rear seat has a low cushion, but its 40.1 - inch legroom measurement is among the best you'll find.
Those seat backs quickly drop to enlarge the rear luggage area considerably, and the well - laid out and quite useful rear seat has just enough room for a couple of adults.
The rear seat has car - seat tie downs that are easily accessible and the seat itself folds down if you need to load a large object into the trunk.
The huge rear seat has been a plus.
Its elevated stadium - style rear seat has a 60 / 40 - split design and folding center armrest, and it can be easily folded up with one hand to provide an uninterrupted load floor.
The rear seat has more than enough knee room for two passengers, while the middle passenger will obviously face discomfort due to the large transmission hump.
The optional 60:40 bench rear seat has 130 mm of fore - and - aft travel (with each segment sliding independently).
The rear seat has more legroom than any other vehicle in its class, but that's not all.
The rear seat has a fold down arm rest.
Even the rear seat has a decent amount of room for two adults.
The off - road - themed Trailhawk is 4WD only and comes with slightly wider 17 - inch wheels and all - terrain tires; unique suspension tuning (aimed at making the Jeep more capable in the dirt); a rear locking differential; functional skid plates and tow hooks; unique fascia trim and side moldings; upgraded instrumentation; the 8.4 - inch touchscreen and satellite radio The rear seat has recline and fore - and - aft adjustment, and the high - mounted bench supports adults» thighs without pushing their heads into the rafters.
The 3 - passenger rear seat has a 60/40 split - folding capability and, when folded flat, significantly expands the load area — increasing the total cargo volume to 60.6 cubic feet.
The rear seat has 33.4 inches of legroom compared to the 37.9 inches in the standard Rogue.
The rear seat has a 1/3 and 2/3 split.
The rear seat has but one drawback, it's directly over the rear axle.
Compounding the problem, the rear seat has two large headrests that block out any view out the window on each side.
Rear seat has a middle armrest, cupholders, and available laptop holder.
Each plush rear seat has its own folding table, ambient lighting, and footrest, along with ventilation and massage functions.
The headliner is thick, and the carpeted cargo area behind the three - passenger rear seat has a covered sub-trunk that will hold a case of wine.
The child in the rear seat has a better view, and these are usually easier to maneuver than regular in - line strollers.
Also, while the rear seat has an adjustable footrest, the front seat doesn't.
The rear seat has a peek - a-boo window so you can keep an eye on your child, and both sun canopies have a sun visor for better shading.
The rear seat has a 130 - degree recline and accommodates children from 6 months and older up to 45 pounds.
The rear seat has a 3 point harness and a padded seat that is quite stable.
The rear seat has Face Time that means more interaction with your child.
If your rear seat has a low back, you're better off with a high - back model, which will support your child's head and neck in a rear collision.
The rear seat has a plain tray which is protect your baby fall down.
The rear seat would accommodate a child up to forty five pounds.
The rear seats have been ditched, replaced by a roll cage, while Recaro bucket seats with six - point harnesses sit up front.
The rear window is small, and the rear seats have fixed, molded headrests that don't recede into the backrests, so it's like looking down a tube to see out the rear.
All that cargo space behind the rear seat would be nice for triplets» sundries, too, but there's no easy way to separate it from the occupants in the back seat.
The rear seats have adequate legroom and a high seating position, but accessing the cargo area's respectable 45.2 cubic feet of space requires opening a heavy swing-gate — and minding the limited clearance behind.
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