Case in point: Brookstone's Towel Warmer, a «bucket - style» warmer that can
also accommodate larger items like comforters, sheets, and even robes, so that you'll never shiver through a cold night again.
Finally, trunk capacity is also good by class standards at 15.9 cubic feet, with a fairly broad opening and a boxy enough shape to
accommodate larger items with relative ease.
The floor is lower than the seat base to prevent things from sliding forward when the seats are flattened, but it can raise up to
accommodate large items like, as Rolls - Royce's press release suggests, «a Mark Rothko from the Art Gallery.»
It's designed to
accommodate larger items (e.g. strollers, car seats) and is best for passengers needing more time or help at the checkpoint.
The doors have been carefully redesigned to
accommodate larger items.
Its the perfect size to scoot around town for the driver, while still allowing for extra when there are passengers The trunk is a nice size and the seat lay down to
accommodate larger items.
Entry - level Pop + cars don't come with the split - folding rear seat as standard, so the entire back row has to be folded to
accommodate larger items.
There is plenty of trunk storage, and the back seat folds down in order to
accommodate larger items.
If you need to
accommodate larger items, such as home improvement supplies or camping gear, simply fold down the 60 / 40 - split second - row and load everything in.
Its weather - tight, 7.3 - cubic - foot (0.21 cubic meters) capacity can
accommodate large items, like suitcases, a television, golf bags or a cooler up to 82 quarts in size (77.6 liters).
The seats fold up easily to
accommodate large items.
The rear seats can be folded in a 60/40 split configuration to
accommodate larger items.
All sedans also have 60 / 40 - folding rear seats to
accommodate larger items.
To
accommodate larger items, just fold down the 60/40 split - folding rear seats.