If you absolutely must put a child under 13 in the front seat (say, because the kids you're transporting outnumber your back seats), slide it as far back from the dashboard as possible, and put your biggest or
tallest passenger there — strapped in, of course.
Not exact matches
The harness is easily adjustable for when baby grows, and
there are stirrups for older and
taller passengers, to help with dangly (and kicky) feet syndrome.
Despite the coupe's small - feeling cabin,
there was plenty of legroom in both the driver and the
passenger footwell for myself and my husband, who is almost a foot
taller than me.
We wonder about headroom in back, though, as the steeply sloped rear end cuts into the space over your head a bit —
passengers over six feet
tall don't have much clearance back
there.
There is just enough space in the rear for adults to be comfortable over shorter journeys, but
taller passengers will begin to feel a little cramped over longer motorway trips.
For a
tall guy like myself (6» 2») the car was surpinsingly more confortable that Boxsters and Audi TTs, even the other three
passengers were amazed about how much space
there was for all.
There's adequate second - row legroom for
taller passengers (I'm 6 - foot - 1), but my shins touched a hard plastic panel on the back of the driver's seat.
Inside the snug cabin — Toyota likes to call its design philosophy «Sensuous Minimalism» —
there's decent legroom for the driver and a
passenger up to 6»
tall.
Unfortunately
there's no way to emphasize
passenger comfort when asking a
tall adult to sit in the third - row seats of the QX.
The rear
passengers will appreciate
tall doors, so
there's less ducking to climb in, but the they won't appreciate the flat seat bottoms, even in leather.
In the front,
there is plenty of leg room for any
taller drivers or
passengers, and (although a tighter fit) the back is by no means uncomfortable for a larger person.
There's a respectable amount of
passenger space, and the Boxster can accommodate
taller passengers without issue.
There's plenty of legroom and headroom up front, less so for
taller passengers in the back seats, exacerbated by the slope of the roofline.
There's plenty of room for those sitting up front, but the rear bench lacks legroom for
taller passengers, while access to the back is tight on three - door cars.
Inside,
there's plenty of legroom and headroom up front, not as much for
taller passengers in the back seats, who might find their heads brushing up against the roofliner.
Tall passengers may not find the Extenso seat that comfortable, either, as the seating position is higher than the driver's seat and
there's less padding than on the driver's seat to absorb bumps.
The driver sits lower down and
there's more headroom, so rear - seat
passengers will be very comfortable, too — although
taller adults sitting behind the driver may have less legroom than they would ideally like.
With a 6ft
tall driver,
there's just about enough room left in the rear for a
passenger of the same height.
There's 40 mm additional rear headroom, but
taller passengers may still feel a bit cramped.
Taller passengers in the rear will find that
there isn't a luxurious amount of head room, even if
there is enough.
Perhaps you should over-rule «shotgun» rules and put the
tallest passenger up front, but unless you're transporting around half a basketball team,
there will be few who complain about space all - round.
The 1541 mm of height also ensure that
there is no dearth of the head room even for the
tall passengers.
Admittedly, the volume on offer isn't quite as generous as you'll find in rival cars (a Ford Edge, for example, has more head, shoulder and legroom for the driver and the
passengers), but
there's still enough space on offer to accommodate
taller people in admirable comfort.
There is sufficient knee room for all
passengers, but
tall people might find the headroom in the second row somewhat limited.
Despite the cutouts in the headlining of the roof,
there isn't a huge amount of head room available for
taller passengers, and overall leg room whilst better in this regard isn't class - leading.
Even with
tall adults situated up front,
there's room in back for a couple full - size
passengers.».
Headroom is ample even for
tall passengers and as you can see below, with the front seat adjusted to my driving position,
there is good amount of legroom for a six foot plus
passenger at the rear.
Legroom is still in good supply, so
taller passengers won't be too put out back
there.
There's headroom in the rear seating area for 6 - footers too, but the
passenger behind a
tall driver had better like chewing on his or her knees.
The in - house designed seats offered a wide range of adjustment, even
tall drivers got the impression of «edging the limit»; although with a
passenger or two occupying the rear seats inevitably
there was need to compromise.
Though comfortable and supportive for longer trips,
there is not enough legroom up front for
taller passengers.
Though we still feel
there's a bit more room overall in the Genesis G80, the Lexus ES still has plenty of space available in the front and back seats, with enough room to accommodate
taller drivers and
passengers.
While it's a compact coupe, the rear seats are actually useful; a
passenger behind the driver will have limited visibility, but
there's enough room in the Veloster for four people above six feet
tall.
There is legroom front and back for even taller passengers and despite a roof that looks low from the outside, inside there is plenty of head
There is legroom front and back for even
taller passengers and despite a roof that looks low from the outside, inside
there is plenty of head
there is plenty of headroom.
However, the estate body style does mean that
there's more rear headroom here than in the Insignia saloon or hatchback, so anyone looking at those models might want to consider the marginally more expensive Sports Tourer if
taller passengers will regularly be using the back seats.
Nonetheless, rear seat space is enormous and
there is always more than enough headroom even for
tall passengers.
While it may not matter to all who are considering this vehicle, in addition to the impressive cargo capacity, the rear seats are not only quite comfortable but
there is a surplus of legroom for the rear
passengers even with the front seats set for drivers north of 6 feet
tall.
Which is still fine for short
passengers, but
taller occupants probably will not enjoy spending an extended period of time back
there.
Even with its sloping rear end, headroom is ample for a six - foot -
tall passenger, and when sitting behind a six - foot -
tall driver,
there's loads of legroom.
There is plenty of room no matter where you sit for even the
tallest passengers and enough room in the back that kids are likely to stick to their own turf without arguing about invading each other's spaces.
Rear seats are narrow, but
there is still enough legroom for even
taller passengers to sit easily.
Even better, interior cabin space is to a high standard as well: bar slightly compromised head room for
taller passengers who make do with the middle seat in the rear bench,
there's enough all - round space for
passengers of most dimensions to sit comfortably over longer journeys, and cubby spaces are quite plentiful in terms of size and total too.
Occupants will enjoy the comfortable seats and
there is no shortage of knee room in the back for
taller passengers.
As mentioned earlier, the back seat offers reasonable legroom and
there's ample headroom for 180cm -
tall,
passengers.
There's plenty of space for rear - seat
passengers — all but the
tallest or widest people will be able to sit comfortably three abreast on the back seats.
Here's
there's enough space for even
tall passengers to stretch out in comfort, while the rear bench is wide enough for three adults — although the large transmission tunnel means those sitting the middle don't have much room for their feet.
While at the front
there are no space constraints, the rear seat is not the ideal place for three
passengers on longer trips, as the
taller middle seat affects headroom and the center tunnel takes up legroom.
Occupants should have no cause for complaint when it comes to space:
there's plenty of head and legroom for even the most demanding of
passenger combinations — a six - foot
passenger can comfortably sit behind a similarly
tall driver, while three adults can sit abreast without feeling hemmed in.
There's plenty of head and shoulder room for both sets of
passengers, but
taller rear occupants might grumble about their knees hitting the front seat backs.
Tall drivers and
passengers will notice that
there is a slight lack of head - room in the front of the cabin though.