Not exact matches
The bottle holder on the
interior is
too small for some brands; you can't fit wide bottle into it.
I love that you actually showed the
interior and how to adjust the width of the seat for
smaller / facing out babies
too!
With a combined economy rating of 28 mpg for the manual and 30 mpg for the automatic, Subaru says the automatic Impreza is the most fuel - efficient all - wheel - drive car you can buy in the U.S. And that newfound thrift carries benefits into other areas,
too — for instance, a
smaller gas tank allows a flat load floor in the five - door, which is one of the ways that Subaru increased
interior volume while maintaining the same footprint as the 2011 model.
But the all - black
interior was dour and dated to some eyes, and Mazda's
too -
small audio and trip computer screens won no fans.
As if sensing they had taken the gingerbread a bit
too far, Chevy's stylists removed the trunk lid trim and smoothed the hood for» 59, while making a few
small revisions to the
interior as well.
Cons Rearview camera LCD screen
too small,
interior soft - touch materials need to be more common, CVT transmission can drone on a bit
The
interior looks more hi - tech,
too, sporting a much wider infotainment screen than the current model, though it's still
smaller than the Panamera's 12.3 - inch screen.
The RAV's
interior needs a couple of minor improvements: The air - conditioning vents are
too small, and the fan is
too noisy.
Interior treatment is an expanse of bland gray plastic and the dash seems poorly designed in terms of storage, with 3 cubbies
too small to be of any real use.
Cons: Build quality is poor (body panels are a bit off - the hood fit is particularly poor, white body paint doesn't match bumper color, a few
interior rattles even with just 3000 miles), dealer service is the worse I've experienced anywhere (Major World Dodge in NYC), side mirrors are
too small and have blind spots no matter how they are adjusted (definitely get the tech package with blind spot detection), hard to see the front of the car over the scoop (Dodge does not offer front parking sensors).
Yet the acceleration is on the mild side with the automatic, and the
interior feels
too small for a driver of 5 - feet -10-inches height and average proportions.
The market for upscale, premium
small cars is apparently still present, though this latest Mini Cooper begins to straddle dangerous ground between «fun» and «
too cute for its own good,» particularly with the
interior design, lighting and overall design personality.
The G20 looks
small from the outside (and it is,
too, less than 15 feet), but it has a lot of
interior room: a reasonably sized adult won't be cramped in the back; plenty of room in the trunk,
too: 14.2 cubic feet.
I was afraid the RAV4 would be
too small compared to the Envoy, but I believe there is actually more room inside the RAV4, and a nicer
interior.
The angular dash shows its age, with controls scattered here and there - something that's no longer forgivable because there are
too many
small cars out now that have excellence designed into their
interiors.
The
interior has the same Volvo center console we have become accustomed to: a clean panel of controls stretching up and around the gear shifter and ending at a little -
too -
small infotainment screen, with the odd pass - through that is located next to the driver's right knee.
The suspension boasts a lot of roll stiffness to keep the vehicle from leaning
too much in corners, but it's still compliant enough that big and
small bumps don't upset the
interior.
No detail is
too small; from the two - stage machine polish to remove swirl marks and scratches to the detailing of every
interior surface.
Turns out I'd exchanged a way
too big bundle of cash for a
small bundle of author services, like book cover design and
interior formatting, a listing on Amazon and Barnes & Noble... but little else.
Not
too long ago,
small cars were derisively referred to as econo - boxes for their chunky looks and no - frills
interiors.
Dogs may dislike a crate because it is
too small or
too restrictive to stay in; it has a bleak
interior (lacking toys, blankets and treats), the crate has been previously used to punish the pup, or the pup is often forced to get into the crate when it does not want.
Seating, as you'd expect for such a
small place, is close, but the high ceilings and light
interior do go some way towards mitigating that «
too cozy» feeling.
But in contrast, Mars, being so much
smaller than Venus and Earth, lost its
interior heat
too quickly to support volcanoes for long.
In any case, sweating is a good thing, just the body regulating temperature, a
small or sometimes not - so -
small reminder that we humans are
too alive and not entirely dissimilar from other animal species, not disconnected from natural cycles, something everyone does so why should we care if we ourselves are doing it or others around us are, something which if we simply accepted perhaps we'd not feel the need to constantly manipulate
interior temperatures, expending inordinate and unfair amounts of energy (and carbon emissions) to do so, all so that we don't let other people see us, eee gads, doing what we're meant to do as biological beings.
It features a modern, minimalist design and a slightly
smaller interior footprint than the Assure,
too.