Sentences with phrase «though rear leg»

There is space to seat 5 — though rear leg and head room is a little tight compared to others in segment.

Not exact matches

Though it is designed to offer extra leg room for front seat passengers, it may still be bulkier than most infant seats in the rear - facing position, therefore might not fit well in compact cars.
Using your front leg for pushing and your rear leg for balance, drive down though the heel of your leading leg and stand back up
Head and leg room is generous for all four seats, though rear occupants have less head room than they'd like due to the coupe - like roof - line of the folding soft top roof.
Rear seating is also comfortable, though it's short on leg room.
Once seated, average - sized passengers will find a tolerable amount of foot and leg room in the rear, though head room probably will be a bit tight.
Side - rear seat occupants receive their own extended thigh supports and the cabin offers competitive leg room and just enough foot room, though the 6 falls away on luggage capacity.
Rear seat head and leg room is a bit pinched by segment standards, though adults should be comfortable enough on shorter journeys and the seats are overall very comfy and supportive.
Though the M30 is not a big car, it has ample foot, leg and head room for both front and rear passengers.
Great leg room in rear seats though.
Once ensconced in the rear seats, though you'll find a respectable amount of foot, leg and headroom.
Though the front seats are very comfy and supportive, on top of offering good amounts of head and leg room, the same can't quite be said for the rear seats.
Leg room is also severely compromised for whoever pulls the short straw and gets stuck in the middle rear seat, thanks to the rather broad transmission tunnel — though it's worth pointing out that all of the Q50's rivals suffer from this quirk, and leg room for the other two passengers is pretty good.
I am about 5 feet 11 inches tall, and I found the rear seats comfortable, though leg room was a little tight.
Its rear leg room, though is among the tightest in the segment.
The front seats have been redesigned, though BMW has not mentioned any updates to the X4's particularly flat and uncomfortable rear seats, except to say its passengers now have 27 mm more knee and leg room.
Space and Comfort: - Even though the car looks small from outside it is has a lot of space inside including the enough boot space, also the car offers ample amount of leg space and head room for both the front and rear passengers with 3700 mm length and 1595 mm height.
Ergonomics feel on point in the 2 Series, which will seat four — though the rear pair suffers from cramped leg room, and with the roof up, tight head room.
Rear occupants will find the cabin cramped anyway, particularly leg room, though even with the top up, head room is surprisingly capacious.
Head room and leg room is rather tight in the back (though, to Lexus» credit, there's an admirable amount of shoulder space), so you'll just be able to squeeze a couple of mid-sized adults into the two rear seats, and the limited array of cup holders (just two, located at the base of the center console) is just one example of the Lexus RC's lack of usable storage cubbies.
Rear occupants gain additional ventilation and there's excellent leg - room (up by 15 mm, with knee space increased 24 mm), though head room could best be described as adequate with the sunroof equipped, despite a claim of «up to 27 mm» more available.
Despite the large appearance of the G - Class, internal seating is more cramped than it appears — for all occupants, though rear occupants suffer the most with difficult ingress and egress and cramped leg room.
Those who are long of leg will be happy, though — there's enough space to allow the rear seat to be slid forwards to maximise boot space
Though the rear row is certainly wide enough to fit three adults in relative - by - compact - car - standards comfort, the limited amounts of head and leg room do mean taller passengers will feel rather hemmed in when sitting in the back.
Though leg room is especially generous — even with the front seats pushed back to accommodate taller drivers and passengers — the same story can not be said for head room as a result of the sloping rear roofline.
Whilst we would normally complain about the wide transmission tunnel compromising leg room for the poor soul stuck in the middle rear seat, though, it's a problem that affects all cars in this class, so we won't crucify BMW too much in this regard.
Though there's an admirable amount of head and leg room in the front and middle seats, the rear row's is rather cramped in comparison.
Your friends in the back won't be as pleased though as getting in and out requires some acrobatics and the restricted leg and head room makes the rear row best suited to children and shopping bags.
There are three accepted types of cut for the poodle, the â $ ˜Continental Clipâ $ ™ which is the most well - known cut for a poodle â $ «the rear half of the dog is shaved, rings of fur are left around the ankles, and puffs of fur are left on the hips and end of the tail; the â $ ˜pet / puppyâ $ ™ clip â $ «short hair over the entire body; and the â $ ˜English Saddleâ $ ™ clip â $ «though similar to the Continental, this clip does not shave the rear of the dog, and leaves two bands of fur on the rear legs.
When they are finished thrusting the body forward with the rear leg, even though the angle at the hock resembles a sickle at 90 degrees, they must bring the leg forward because the corresponding front foot has finished its forward motion.
Their rear legs, which once stood tall and sturdy, now appear as though the back legs are always bent at the knee.
It's often referred to as Dancing Doberman Disease, because the misfiring nervous system creates «spasticity» in the rear legs, alternately flexing and straightening the legs so the poor dog looks as though he's shifting his weight back and forth.
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