The rear -
seat legroom seems unimpressive when you look at it on paper, yet no one complained about it.
Not exact matches
That's not the Dart, which has thick A-pillars and overstuffed
seats, and it
seems like there's less room inside than its impressive 97.2 cubic feet of passenger volume and 42.2 inches of rear -
seat legroom promise.
Even at the back, the
seats seem to be comfortable for three adults, with good
legroom and headroom.
Seating five,
legroom seems ample in every
seat.
The extra length
seems to go exclusively to rear -
seat legroom, where 6 - footers can cross their legs and stretch out, even with a couple of other 6 - footers sitting in the front
seats.
Legroom also is tight and
seat backs
seem a bit stiff for long - term travel.
Oddly, there
seems to be a touch less
legroom in the front
seats, so if height runs in your family, check that out before buying.
In addition to added front -
seat legroom, headroom and hip room, Chevrolet made the interiors
seem roomier by moving the dashboards down and forward a few inches.
On the inside, the
seats are comfortable, but rear
legroom and cargo space both
seem a bit limited.
There was good
legroom throughout, but I couldn't
seem to get the driver's
seat in a comfortable enough position, which I didn't like.
That all
seems pretty standard but its the extra
legroom the Air New Zealand Premium Economy
seat offers that is the true selling point here.
Legroom is a strange term, as far as airlines go, it only
seems to include your upper leg (thigh)- being bestowed with rather long legs, I am not quite sure what to do with my whole leg (s), as there is no space to fold under
seats in front (as the bulkhead blocks all that).
all
seats have tray table in armrest.They
seemed the same as our
seat with lots of
legroom and no setback coming at you.I would take that
seat if I was to fly this version again.
It just
seems like all that extra
legroom going into the two front cabins might require a little more than that — unless economy
seats will be pushed closer together.