The Rapid's
rear seat space really is huge in all directions, even in the middle, and a 60 / 40 - split folding rear seatback, double - sided boot mat, compartments at both sides and a huge, high - opening liftback further increases its load - carrying amenity.
Not exact matches
KRISTEN STRATTON: I have a question about how much
space should be between the front
seat and the
rear seat because my husband is
really tall, he is 6» 5 so he always gets frustrated that he can't put his
seat all the way back because our youngest is still
rear facing and I am always like you can't be touching, so what is the
space that needs to be there?
You won't
really miss the
space — the
rear seats are still plenty roomy — but the tidier package makes for noticeably improved nimbleness.
The
rear seats fold down to create ample trunk
space, and the middle row has two captain chairs, which I
really like versus the standard bench.
Shoulder
space is decent enough, but if you're
really going to stuff 3 adults at the
rear, they might not be very pleased, because the bolstering at the edges of the
rear seats seems to be designed in a way that would suit 2 people sitting comfortably at the
rear.
On paper, all midsize sedans have
seating for five people, but the
rear middle position is usually so uncomfortable — with a hump underneath and a hard seatback — that you should
really think of them as four - passenger cars with a
space to squeeze in a fifth person for short drives if you
really need to.
Even at the most standard level, the 2014 Jeep Compass Sport includes a 2.0 - liter engine, 5 - speed manual transmission (which some folks still
really prefer), 60/40 split
rear seats for customizable cargo
space, a 12 - volt auxiliary power outlet, acoustic windshield, an audio jack for your personal devices, and much more.
While the Panamera's cargo
space isn't
really competitive for its class, it can be opened up quite a bit with the
rear seats folded down.
The entry to the
rear facilitates the forward sliding forward automatically, but because of the tight leg and head
space, the two
seats are not
really inviting.
Now, with a third row of
seats, one can not
really expect a lot of boot
space, but the BR - V does have enough
space for a coupled of small bags and if you
really had a lot of luggage, you could always fold down the
rear row.
- Sporting driving position and good room in both rows, mostly, plus the biggest benefit being improved leg room over previous model -
Really nice cargo
space, with
seats up, or
seats down, the cargo area of this vehicle and the flexibility of it in a car like this IMO is a major draw - View outside of this vehicle is improved over its platform mate (Malibu, my daily driver) due to the
rear door glass being longer and taller.