Sleek / stylish Good MPG Comfortable interior Easy maintenance High quality Easy to clean LATCH system for car
seats Big trunk Great value
Overall the car has a large rear
seat big trunk with fold down seats and lots of storage.
Not exact matches
Three rows of
seats, a front and rear
trunk, room under the second row
seats, side pockets and a blind holster for your iPhone,
big or little, there's a place to store it in Model X.
Noteworthy: The soft top gives the A5 a
big trunk with folding rear
seats and the ability to raise and lower the roof while moving.
This is a
big, roomy car for the money, with more rear -
seat space and a larger
trunk than an Audi A6.
If
trunk space is not this
big sedan's strong point, rear -
seat space certainly is.
The rear
seat can actually hold two humans of average size and the
trunk is
big enough to swallow two golf bags (I don't golf, but I'm told this is important to potential Buick buyers).
The Unlimited Sport gets four doors, a
bigger gas tank, more backseat and
trunk space, air - conditioning and a 60 / 40 - split - folding rear
seat.
The Outlander's
trunk is not the
biggest in its class, but covers most needs with the third - row
seats folded down.
Even the
trunk is
big for a car this size, with 14.8 cubic feet of cargo space available before you fold down the 60 / 40 - split - folding rear
seats that are standard in the SV and SL models.
The
trunk is
big enough to hold a lot of shopping bags and the back
seats can fold forward for extra space.
Another important parameter is the boot volume, which grows significantly by 63 liters to 355 liters —
SEAT says the Ibiza has the
biggest trunk in its class.
A shame, then, that the
trunk isn't particularly
big: at 15.3 cubic feet, it's far from being the largest in the luxury - oriented sedan market (though is admittedly larger than what you'll find on a Volvo S90 or Audi A6), though you can extend the
trunk even further by folding the 60:40 - split rear
seat backs almost completely flat.
Automatic doors,
big trunk size, arrangement of the
seats, ac, heated
seats, fast acceleration, wide angle viewing of the road.
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It is
big, maybe even bulbous, with
seating for five and a 15.5 - cubic - foot
trunk big enough to store all your corporate insecurities in.
As usual for a Toyota, the Solara comes with a very agreeable base price, but sticker shock sets in when you add such things as the sport upgrade package ($ 2,555), which includes leather upholstery, power driver's
seat,
bigger tires and alloy wheels and
trunk - mounted spoiler.
Pros: — Drop dead gorgeous on the outside — Serene and very lux on the inside — Major oomph in the V6, on regular gas no less — Decent fuel economy, 22 in mixed driving, high 20s pure freeway — Love love love the smart cruise — it starts and stops by itself in heavy traffic — Auto Hold is a cool feature — Autonomous Emergency Braking (see below), blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert — Comfy and very adjustable driver's
seat with ventilated leather — Great color flat screen display and pleasing instrument cluster with nice switches on the steering wheel — Composed ride and predictable steering — Real - time traffic on the nav, essential for SoCal driving — Very good (though not great) Lexicon sound system —
Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225 miles!
I also note that this is the A8 L, as in long, but all that extra space must be devoted to the back
seat because the
trunk, though reasonably deep, isn't as
big as I expected for a full - size sedan.
Both interiors have rear
seats that fold forward and expose a passage to the
trunk, which allows
bigger items to be transported.
If you're looking for a
big, comfortable cruiser with a cavernous
trunk, wide front
seats and available all - wheel drive for slushy winter weather, the 2017 Ford Taurus might just be the right car for you.
Ditching a
trunk in favor of a hatch lets these models carry more and
bigger gear with their rear
seats folded down.
My question is whether the rear
seat will still be compromised that can only
seat 2, and how
big will be the
trunk space?
The S - Class is about a foot longer than the E-Class, but the E seems very much the right size: plenty of room in the back
seat, a
big trunk and small enough to navigate city traffic.
The fold down rear
seats that become flush with the
trunk area is great for
big items like furniture; I was able to move cross-country and back with all of my belongings in one car, which is impressive!
Fit and finish are good: The
trunk is
big enough for a weekend's worth of luggage, and up front the
seats and headroom will easily accommodate a pair of 6 - footers.
Vehicle OptionsPower Door LocksPower WindowsBucket SeatingLeather SeatsDual Power SeatsHeated Front
Seat (s) Fold Down Rear
Seat (s) AM / FM RadioCompact Disc PlayerAlpine Stereo SystemSirius Satellite RadioSteering Wheel Audio ControlsSteering Wheel Phone ControlBluetooth SystemChild Proof Door LocksAnti - Lock BrakesAnti Theft / Security SystemDual AirbagsSide Impact AirbagsAir ConditioningTilt Steering WheelCruise ControlTinted GlassTrip / Fuel MPG ComputerTraction ControlPower SunroofHeated Rear SeatsTrip OdometerTachometerInterval WipersRear DefrosterRemote
Trunk LidAuto Headlamp On / Off - DelayElectronic Dual Climate CtrlHeated Outside MirrorsConsoleCourtesy LightsMap Lights12 Volt Accessory PlugCenter Arm Rest (s) Color - Keyed BumperDual ExhaustAlum / Alloy WheelsL & r Power MirrorsHeated / Cooled Cupholders Visit
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I love the size and storage space of the rear and
trunk, and the fold - flat rear
seats which make hauling
big items easily.
The
trunk is
bigger than one would expect in a compact, and the rear
seats flip down and lie flat to make loading long items a breeze.
With the sizeable rear
seat and huge
trunk, the Challenger — in any trim level — is honestly an option for anyone with kids
big enough to buckle their own seatbelts.
The rear
seats fold forward and expose a passage to the
trunk, so that
bigger objects can be stored inside the car.
I love the fact that I have third row
seating, and a
big trunk space / area behind the third row.
If you need a car with five
seats, plenty of passenger space and a
big trunk, but you also feel the need for speed you'll like the Chevrolet SS.
Essentially a longer version of the hatch with extra legroom for rear -
seat passengers and a
bigger trunk, the Megane Estate will look to give wagon versions of the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus a run for their money.
Very spacious
trunk, heated
seats and
big dual sun roofs.
This extends to 54.5 cubic feet with the rear
seats folded away, though it's worth pointing out the
seat backs generate a
big step instead of laying flush with the
trunk floor.
Seats 7 passengers,
big trunk space, replaced water pump 5/2018.
This isn't that
big of a deal until you have to make one of those emergency stops I mentioned earlier and your groceries in the
trunk go spilling into the back
seat.
Unexpected comfort, great power, quiet operation although I would like to add some more acustimat, good fuel economy, wonderful cruise control with radar (millimeter wave speed tracking), great backup camera, one of the few cars with laminated windows all around,
big trunk for a hybrid, heated
seats for quick comfort in cold weather, and everyone comments on the gorgeous paint.
The hellcat is an excellent all around car itself, it just happens to be
bigger which gives it a grown up size
trunk and real
seating for 5.
All that's really holding the
trunk back, though, is when you fold down the rear
seat backs to form an even larger load bay: there's a lip in the floor where the
seats hinge from that could prove problematic, with the tapering aperture that leads into the passenger cabin when the
seats are folded down potentially being an even
bigger irritant.
The
trunk is one of the
biggest in the segment: the hatchback can accommodate 330 liters (11.6 cu - ft) with all
seats in place or 1,150 liters (40.6 cu - ft) with the rear
seats folded down.
The back
seat is spacious and the
trunk is kind of
big.
Sound system, navigation,
big body,
seat room,
trunk space, height of the truck, ease of access, and remote start.
Another
big pro is the huge
trunk and very comfortable
seats inside.
I've been in the automotive industry for over 25 years and the Hyundai has come a loooong way since its inception when i test drove this car i was totally impressed and bought my baby and i'm glad i did I'm a
big guy and find it a little cramped on long drives which i do daily the winshield post kind of creates a blind spot the drivers
seat could be repositioned needs more leg room the outside mirrors should also be collasable it has great back
seat space and plenty of
trunk space it drives incredibly well very smooth love the power of v - 6 it seems to have some shifting issues not smooth all times the sound system is great love the heated
seats the climate control system lacks some
The interior has nice comfy
seating with enough space for two car
seats in the back and a
big trunk that fits a full size double stroller.
The rear
seats split and fold forward, and the
trunk is
big and easy to load.
This car should be one foot longer for more rear
seat leg room,
bigger rear doors and more
trunk storage.
The Volkswagen CC for 2016 isn't
big on rear -
seat accommodations or
trunk space.