The rear
seats fold down almost — but not quite — flat for longer goods to be carried between points A and B.
my son and I tried this and much to our dismay,
the seats fold down almost all the way but it is cramped!!
I have the second row
seats folded down almost as much as I have them up, and I wouldn't like having to remove the seat to free up that space, since you then have to leave it at home and can't haul passengers in that area.
Not exact matches
The boot can swallow 572 litres of luggage up to the parcel shelf (47 more than the Ford Mondeo estate)- when this is removed and
seats are
folded forward there's room for
almost 1700 litres of luggage (about 30 litres more than the aforementioned Ford, but 80
down on the VW Passat estate).
Enjoy 34 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the rear
seats, that can open up to
almost 70 cubic feet when you
fold the rear
seats down.
One thing that
almost made me not purchase was the lack of
fold -
down back
seats.
Fold down the 60 / 40 - split rear
seats to reveal
almost 60 cubic feet of space.
That's just best - in - class, while
seats down this number rises to 1500 litres, the backrests flopping onto their cushions to form an
almost flat deck, although they don't
fold electrically.
The back
seats in the Scion xB
fold down, which creates
almost 70 cubic feet of storage.
Redesigned for 2016, the new Civic makes a big impression with its richer and more accommodating cabin, which also features as standard rearview camera (with three viewing angles), while on the SUV front, the also new for 2016 Pilot was appreciated for its third - row
seating that is (a) spacious enough for adults and (b)
folds down to create a cavernous cargo hold the editors called «
almost impossible to fill.»
The rear
seats fold almost completely flat, and you've got 55.3 cubic feet back there with them
down.
With
almost 34 inches of rear legroom and 43.6 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear
seats folded down, the 2016 Mercedes - Benz GLA boasts the spaciousness expected from an SUV, while still being compact enough to drive like a sedan.
Fold the back
seats down, and an
almost flat cargo floor that's 61.4 inches long is available.
Thanks to the boxy exterior, when you
fold down the
seats, it is
almost pickup bed like in its shape and what you can haul.
The wagon offers
almost 36 cubic feet of cargo volume, and
folding down the rear
seats adds even more room.
Once all rear
seats are
folded down, however, it turns darn near cavernous with 83.7 cubic feet of space, enough for
almost 350 12 - packs of Diet Dr. Pepper.
Better still, the rear
seat backs
fold down almost completely flat if you need even more luggage room.
Explorer felt tighter in
almost every way - from the movement of the brake pedal to the
folding down of the rear
seats.
The
seats fold down easily with a flick of the levers on the side panels, and the area is beautifully finished — maybe
almost too beautifully, as it may not take long for the light - grey carpeting to become marked up with use.
Better still, the rear
seat backs
fold down almost completely flat if you need even more luggage room, and the
seat releases in the trunk mean you don't need to clamber back into the passenger compartment to increase the cargo - carrying capacity.
There is more than enough room inside,
almost 100 cubic feet of passenger space, of which 52.6 or 24.5 can be cargo room, depending on whether you
fold down the rear
seats.
In the back, there are
almost 32 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear bench
seat up, and if you
fold it
down, it opens up to over 72 cubic feet.