Sentences with phrase «rear seat leg»

There is also no rear seat leg room.
I mean I can visually see a little difference in rear seat leg room (assuming both front seats have the same space as well).
Also, there is plenty of rear seat leg - and headroom.
The need to accommodate two conventional front - hinged rear doors and sufficient rear seat leg room is said to be behind the decision to give the new car a wheelbase that is halfway between the 2690 mm span of the 2 Series Coupé and the 2810 mm of the 3 Series saloon.
Rear seat leg and head room is good for average sized adults.
Both changes enable a roomier and more comfortable cabin with more head room, shoulder room and rear seat leg room.
The new Optima is also slightly wider (by 25 mm) and features a slightly longer wheelbase (by 10 mm) than the current car making for a roomier and more comfortable cabin with more head room, shoulder room and rear seat leg room.
[76] They commended the car's comfort: «Even with its compact exterior dimensions, the Pacer is one of the most comfortable 4 - passenger cars around... The wide bucket seats were firm, but very comfortable... Front passenger leg room is extraordinary even with the seat racked well forward, and the rear seat leg room exceeds such full - sizers as the Buick Riviera and Continental Mark IV.»
This car should be one foot longer for more rear seat leg room, bigger rear doors and more trunk storage.
Rear seat leg and headroom benefit most for the redesign.
Rear seat leg room isn't amazing either, but really, bad luck chuck if you're stuck in the back.
Adequate rear seat leg room, but wouldn't want to sit on those seats for any length of time.
However, rear seat leg room is extremely cramped.
In addition to 5 inches of extra rear seat leg room, they included exclusive amenities such as dual rear - seat headrests, three - position footrests (mounted onto the backs of the 55/45 split front seat) and two illuminated vanity mirrors located in an overhead console.
Further, Avalon's bold step forward now includes an engaging aerodynamic exterior, new front grille treatment, three more highway MPG than 2012's V6, more rear seat leg room, lighter gross weight and shorter length.
Jeep Patriot has 39.6 inches of rear seat leg room, 54.2 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded flat and 62.7 cubic feet of cargo space with the front passenger seat back and rear seats folded flat, giving plenty of room for an 8 - foot ladder, skis or two - by - fours from the lumber yard.
Look at the rear seat leg room..
Rear seat leg room could be a little better.
The rear seat leg room is less than I find comfortable; but I am six feet four inches tall.
Areas of improvement Rear seat leg space, Puddle lamp turning off in day time, rear seat bottle holders, engine noise in cabin.
It is also the roomiest Mini ever, with an extra four inches in wheelbase translating to big gains in rear seat leg room.
Both cars get the boss button i.e. the front passenger's seat can be electrically - adjusted from the back to free up more rear seat leg space.
Con's - Drivers seat does not go back far enough if over 6» (not sure why this is the case as there is still TONS of rear seat leg room).
Not enough rear seat leg room and a bump in the floor between front and back row seats.
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

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my son's tall and big, almost 22 months - close to being 35» and 30 lbs, and he's still rear facing - I'm waiting until he's at the max of the car seat weight limit (40 lbs) to turn him around - his legs might look cramped, but I'm going for safety - he also now extends his legs out over the sides or up on the back of the seat... pretty creative.
The rear facing position is safest because, if you are hit from behind and your child is facing forward, the severity of whip lash can be brain damaging, now if there legs hang over the seat, and they are rear facing they have the risk of breaking a leg, but there brain and stem will still be intact.
You can't see your child's face in the rear view mirror, their legs seem so bunched up, and you're a mite tired of not being able to adjust the front seat for fear you'll knock the gigantic convertible seat out of place.
Multi-position independently reclining front and rear seats, with a 2 position adjustable leg rest on the front seat
In fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good odds!
Also I always wondered, can car seats that have support leg [like Multitech] be installed in rear - middle position, if car's floor has an elevation there — I'm not sure what is the correct English word for that — it's the threshold like thing on cars floor in the middle of rear seats» legspace.
A 2 year old in a rear facing seat would break their legs, and I was 14 before I hit 80 pounds.
And it is still safer for them to fold their legs and remain rear - facing then to face front providing their car seat's weight limits allow it.
The Graco seat is called Extend2Fit convertible car seat and can be rear facing for up to 50 lbs and gives 5 extra inches of leg room than other car seats to extend to a max of 45 inches inches length.
For people with very tall babies / toddlers, Graco makes and I think Evenflo make car seats that rear face with an extension for extra leg room.
Research shows that rear - facing children - even those with legs stretched up the back seat - are less likely to experience leg injuries including fractures than forward - facing children.
Once your child's legs get too long or they can no longer comfortably sit in a rear facing position, simply turn the Safety 1st car seat around and use it as a traditional front facing seat.
Crash data has proven a lower rate of leg injuries with rear - facing seats.
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Though it is designed to offer extra leg room for front seat passengers, it may still be bulkier than most infant seats in the rear - facing position, therefore might not fit well in compact cars.
Long rear facing time, great and adjustable leg space, adjustable sleep position while driving and Plus Test to 25 kg (55 lbs) makes Izi Plus a favourite seat.
This is interesting since Diono is trying to have the seat approved rear facing to 25 kg (55 lbs for the Americans) without a support leg and also without tether straps.
The larger leg space means a child can ride rear facing at least a year longer than in the rear seat
Long rear facing time, great and adjustable leg space, adjustable sleep position while driving and Plus Test to 25 kg (55 lbs) makes Izi Plus a favourite seat in Sweden.
Some of these seats include panels that give your child more leg room so they can comfortably sit rear - facing for longer.
Some of these seats include panels that give your child more leg room so they can comfortably sit rear - facing as long as possible.
The Izi Combi and Combi ISOfix is probably BeSafe's best selling car seats suitable from 0 - 18kgs (6 months to 4 years) the Izi Combi offers all the safety of extended rear facing with the convenience of forward facing when your little one is bigger and perhaps leg room has been reduced.
They have a fairly short seat cushion giving good leg space for your rear facing child.
For older babies and toddlers whose legs are overhanging the rear - facing car seat, they can sit cross-legged, put their legs over the sides of the car seat, or prop them up on the vehicle seat.
Toddlers who are three or even four years old can remain rear - facing safely and comfortably in one of these car seats, with the goal of providing optimal protection for their head, neck, and spine, regardless of where they put their legs.
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