Sentences with phrase «rear seat in place»

Just under 4.4 metres long and slightly less than two metres wide, the E-PACE boasts a luggage capacity of 484 litres with the rear seat in place.
Even with the rear seat in place, there's a generous 20.1 cubic feet of cargo space.
And if you have a toddler and an older child who can't ride alone yet, you can't attach an add - a-tandem (more on those later) while you have a rear seat in place.
Maserati GranTurismo MC Compared with Europe's MC Stradale and its four - point harnesses, optional roll cage, and automated manual, the American MC looks like a tame grand tourer: standard three - point belts, rear seats in place, and a torque - converter automatic.
I was surprised to discover while researching that it exceeds most of the class at 29.1 cubic feet with the rear seats in place.
The Fit also excels at daddy duty, with lots of space for child seats, large door openings, and a roomy cargo hold even with the rear seats in place.
The cargo area is now 8.7 cubic feet, up from 5.7 cubic feet, with the rear seats in place.
Look over your shoulder, however, and you'll spot a Panamera first with the option of three rear seats in place of the traditional pair of individual chairs — though they are still available as an option.
Storage in the hatch is equally limited: with the rear seats in place, the hatch is so narrow that it can't hold anything deeper than a box of cereal.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment is the boot, which delivers a cramped 211 - litre capacity with the rear seats in place.
It's also the most spacious, with class - leading rear seat legroom and a huge trunk (625 liters with the rear seats in place and 1,760 liters with the seats folded down).
As well as being big enough to carry five six - foot adults, you'll also find a decent 650 litres of boot space with the rear seats in place - that's as much as the larger BMW X5.
The rear bench folds in a 40/20/40 split, offering up a total cargo volume of more than 50 cubic feet, compared to the standard 19 cubic feet with the rear seats in place.
The V40 Cross Country has a 335 - litre boot with the rear seats in place.
Longer than the current model — the new Ibiza breasts the tape at 4.05 m, versus the existing car's 3.97 m — it's markedly more capacious, too, with improved rear seat legroom and a significantly larger and more practical boot space which, at 292 litres with rear seats in place, is comfortably the largest in the supermini class.
Under a stylish roofline Buick describes as «coupe - like,» the automaker says there is 892 litres of cargo space with the rear seats in place, a figure that more than doubles the trunk capacity of the outgoing Regal sedan.
But families will find something to like in the Arteon, too: Volkswagen says the hatchback opens up the car's cargo area to more than 560 litres with the rear seats in place, while that long wheelbase should give the car rear - seat legroom comparable to the Passat.
The boot capacity is 632 litres with the rear seats in place, and 1,731 with them lowered down; both of these sizes are comfortably clear of the space offered in a Macan.
The Tiguan also offers the largest boot capacity of all four vehicles at 615 litres with the rear seats in place.
The additional length is for the load space and as a result the car has a capacity of 530 liters with the rear seats in place.
The trunk opening is particularly broad, with the combination of a shallow load lip and a hatchback trunk lid making it particularly easy to use the impressive - by - class - standards 24.5 cubic feet of space with the rear seats in place.
Toyota claims the boot in the latest Yaris is 25 per cent bigger than the previous - generation car's, serving up a capacity of 286 litres with the rear seats in place.
Though the 14 cubic feet that's available with the rear seats in place isn't amazing by class standards, stowing away the split - folding seat backs increases the load bay to a far more usable and competitive capacity of 57.8 cubic feet.
With a storage capacity of 610 litres with the rear seats in place — rising to a gargantuan 1740 litres with the rear bench down — the Octavia estate has enough room inside to stow anything you might wish to carry.
Admittedly, at 17.5 cubic feet with the rear seats in place, the Mini Clubman isn't class - leading in this regard (a Mazda 3 hatchback offers 20.2 cubic feet, for instance), but the broad opening, low load lip and boxy dimensions means this trunk is rather versatile and handily sized.
With the rear seats in place, there's 37.2 cubic feet to play with.
With the rear seats in place, the Estate's boot is 40 litres larger than the C - Class saloon's, offering a total capacity of 490 litres that expands to a huge 1,510 litres when you fold down the back seats.
The boot can hold 368 litres with the rear seats in place.
With the rear seats in place, the Focus hatch provides 23.3 cubic feet of cargo volume.
Cargo volume with the rear seats in place is a class - leading 23.3 cu.
Rear seat room is acceptable, and even with rear seats in place there's 31.2 cubic feet of space for cargo.
With the rear seats in place, the Velar offers 34.4 cubic ft. of cargo room; with seats stowed, there's a full 70.7 inches of depth.
The Buick Regal Sportback provides 892 litres of storage in the rear hatch with the rear seats in place.
For example, with the rear seats in place, its boot is only 40 litres larger than the Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer's.
With the rear seats in place the CX - 5 is capable of carrying 403 litres of cargo, trailing the Ford (406), Kia (466) and Hyundai (488).
The boot is 368 litres with the rear seats in place.
Thanks to the hatchback design there is 22.7 cubic feet of storage space with the rear seats in place or more than double that with the rear row of seats folded down, a significant and welcome improvement over the sedan.
It offers just 25.8 cubic feet with the rear seats in place and 54.9 when you fold them down.
It has 393 litres of cargo space (to window height) with the rear seats in place, expanding to 1143 litres with the 60:40 split-fold rear bench flipped flat.
Around back, the cargo area offers 22.6 cubic feet of space with the rear seats in place, or 46.2 with them folded — that puts it above the Ford Focus, but just below the Mazda3.
In total, carrying capacity has increased to 720 litres with its rear seats in place - well up from the 423 litres offered by the standard car.
Personally I think the Wagon is far more attractive than either of the other two CTS - V models and is far more practical as it has 25 cu ft of storage space with the rear seats in place and 58 cu ft when they are folded down.
With the rear seats in place, the boot capacity is an accommodating 360 - litres.
Toyota only quotes cargo volume with the rear seats in place (20.8 cubic feet — about average), but when they're folded down, it's a useful amount and a practical shape.
The high - performance flagship offers 210 litres with the rear seats in place, or 860 litres when they're folded.
With the rear seats in place there is 34.1 cubic feet of space out back — fold the rear seats down and cargo space swells to 64.8 cu.
The Macan's 17.7 cubic - feet of luggage space with the rear seats in place is a far cry from the Audi Q5's 29.1 cubic feet.
The Scion iM delivers 20.8 cubic feet of storage space with the rear seats in place, and more than double that with the seatbacks folded.
Its enlarged external dimensions mean the Jaguar has a generous 550 litres of boot space with the rear seats in place, and 1,675 litres with the rear seats folded flat.
Suzuki's Grand Vitara offers 398 litres of boot space with the rear seats in place and 758 litres when they're folded down in the five - door model, which isn't bad for a compact SUV.
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