Sentences with phrase «seats folded down there»

With the seats folded down there'll also be a significant increase on the regular car's 1655 - litre boot space.
Space is up 1.2 cubic feet to 38.4 cubic feet behind the rear seats, and with the rear seats folded down there is 73.3 cubic feet.
With the back seats folded down there was enough room for my husband and I to sleep comfortably in the back.

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It has a mechanism that allows the seat cushion in front of a passenger to fold down, so there's room to for a passenger to recline more fully.
Inside the family suites, the incredible theming continues — there are two proper bathrooms, a kitchen area, a dining area that magically transforms into a pull - down double bed at night time, and another leather sofa, themed like the rear seat of a car, that also folds out into a double bed.
As far as hockey gear, there was room for that, as well: we folded down the rear seat and used the folded seatback as a tall shelf.
In case someone needs to ride shotgun, there's a fold - down jump seat next in back of the cab on what would be the passenger side.
Longer and lower than an A6, the A7 is more about style than practicality, although there's a bit of that, too, with 24.5 cubic feet of cargo space — more if you fold down the rear seats.
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).
The Murano's rear seats don't fold down and there's no pass - through, so our only choice would have been to lower the roof and put the skis upright in back, an impractical solution, at best.
Behind the rear seat, there's 13.7 cubic feet of storage up to the height of the package shelf, then 52.7 cubic feet of storage capacity once you flip down the 60 / 40 - split folding rear seat.
Rear seats fold down and there's enough space to squeeze in a snowboard or a pair of skis.
There's 18.5 cubic feet of cargo room behind the backseat, and all it takes to fold that seat down is a pull of a strap that releases the backrest, which folds forward and nearly flat with the cargo floor.
There is plenty of trunk space for a bike or golf clubs if you fold the rear seats down.
Not only do you give up the center seating position, making the Range Rover a 4 - person conveyance, but there is also a fixed bulkhead behind the seats, which means they can't fold down to expand the cargo hold, nor is there a pass - through for long items such as skis.
There's 10.5 cubic - feet behind the second - row seat and 35.6 cubic - feet once you fold down the rear seat.
The things I don't like: the interior design most of all, when you fold the back seats up and put down the «platforms» to utilize the back as storage, there is not a lot of room back there.
The back seats recline at several angles and fold down easily, though there is no handle to fold them from the cargo area.
Compact dimension and a reversing camera makes it easy to park, there's ample room for four adults or simply fold down the seats for a surfboard or bikes.
Did I miss reading if there's any mention wherher there is a rear camera, comfort access, or if the rear seats can be folded down?
There looks to be plenty of space in back and I folded the one seat down to fit a set of long shelves so there's good utility There looks to be plenty of space in back and I folded the one seat down to fit a set of long shelves so there's good utility there's good utility here.
Decent amount of space when back seats were folded down to carry things or fall asleep back there for a quick nap.
Even without folding the rear seats down, there's more cargo space behind those seats than in the trunks of comparable cars.
On the plus side, Nissan provides a fold - up option for the rear seats that helps configure the rear for people, cargo or a combination of the two; there's a hard load floor that folds down to create a flat surface for easy loading too.
There's 19.2 cubic feet of space behind the 60/40 split-fold rear seats or fold them down for 34 cubic feet.
There's a fold down arm rest with twin cup holders for back seat passengers.
Behind the 60 / 40 - split / folding rear seats there's 532 litres of cargo capacity, and 1,402 litres with both halves down; the bonus is the space is squared off, it has minimal wheel well intrusions and a large tailgate opening.
And as usual, the saloon format means that the standard boot space is your lot — there's no folding the rear seats down for additional loading space.
With them fitted and folded down there's a nearly flat load deck up to the back of the front seats, although the width on offer isn't as generous as some rivals.
There are two rear seats and they fold down in a 60/40 split, so it is possible to still have one rear passenger when you're carrying larger loads.
The rear seat folds down for extra storage, there are clips for baby seats, and the radio quality is pretty good.
The rear seats offer a lot of space; three full size adults will fit with ease when there are only two, the fold down centre has space for two water bottles.
When I have only one passenger or less, the seats fold down neatly and there is plenty of storage (more than you'd think!).
With that third - row seat in place (second - row seats are removable, and the third - row seat can fold down and move forward on rails), there isn't much room in the back for groceries or luggage, but the Quest's adjustable rear shelf makes good use of what space there is.
With that seat folded down, there is 34.2 cubic feet, and with both rear seats folded down drivers will find 63.3 cubic feet of space.
Local Trade.EXPERTS REPORTEdmunds.com explains «Theres a healthy 47 cubic feet of cargo room behind the second - row seats, a number that jumps to an even more impressive 89.7 cubic feet with all the rear seats folded down.
There's 20.8 cubic feet with the 60/40 split - folding rear seats up or 55.3 cubic feet when you fold them down.
Cargo capacity: There is 15.1 cubic feet of stowage space under the hatchback when the seat backs are up and 40.7 cubic feet of space when they're folded down.
For those customers using the van as a mobile office, there's even the option of a rotating laptop table on the fold - down middle seat back.
The rear seats also fold down, which is a first for Rolls - Royce and for your adventure, there's 21 cubic feet of cargo space.
There's room for five in the Sportage and the back seats fold down neatly for a flat cargo floor.
The automaker hasn't disclosed specific volume figures, but the rear seats do fold down which would, under assumption, provide at least double the cargo space than there is with them upright.
This increases to 1,137 litres with the rearmost seats folded down, meaning there's more luggage room on offer than in its main rivals.
If you need it, there's also an estate version, increasing boot space to 605 litres, or 1,620 litres when the rear seats are folded down.
There is a small jump seat that folds down on the passenger side that can accommodate one person in a pinch.
Behind the back seat, there are an impressive 38.4 cubic feet of space, which increases to 73.4 cubic feet with the second row of seats folded down.
Once you fold down the rear seats, there is a spacious 54.5 cubic feet available for even the bulkiest of cargo.
Don't let its size fool you, though — there's still plenty of space inside, with a maximum cargo capacity of 43.6 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded down.
As for cargo capacity, there's 712 litres with the seats upright and 1,505 L when folded down.
The trunk can hold a lot as well and the back seats all fold down so you can fit a lot in there.
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