Not exact matches
What's more, Bai notes, the size of such a battery eats
up trunk or seating
space.
That creates a stroller frame that's lighter for lifting in and out of the
trunk and takes
up less
space in your
trunk, and it keeps the seat padding clean for later use.
We rarely put this stroller in the car as we have other options that are easier to travel with and take
up less
trunk space.
Portable baby high chairs - these are lightweight easily foldable high chairs that take
up only a small amount of
space in the
trunk of your chair or in your storage area.
You can fold the stroller with both seats attached, but it will take
up all of
space of your
trunk and is much heavier to lift.
Many parents prefer a lightweight stroller while traveling, especially if they fly somewhere, as the umbrella stroller takes
up minimal
space in the
trunk or on the airplane.
It is not bulky and it is easy to store in my
trunk without taking
up much
space.
Reason: It is lightweight, quick / easy to fold, and it takes
up very little
trunk space and great for quick trips out.
The only downside is its big even when folded and takes
up a lot of
trunk space.
It is heavy and takes
up a lot of
trunk space.
We have not taken it on a plane, but being so compact, it takes
up much less
space in the
trunk of our car.
This stroller not only serve its purpose of being a light - weighted stroller, but it also does not take
up all my
trunk space.
Very compact and takes
up little
trunk space.
You need to take off some parts when putting it in and out of the car and may take
up plenty of
space in your
trunk.
Because joggers are designed for performance, they have a larger frame and oversized wheels that may take
up extra
space in your
trunk or garage
One parent says it takes
up the entire
trunk of her Toyota Prius (a small
space as it is), and yet another mom says that it is easy to get in and out of her SUV.
Fit lots more into your
trunk space or your closet
space since the folded Babyzen Yoyo takes
up very little room.
Another happy mom also mentioned that the stroller does not take
up much
trunk space in her 4WD sedan.
It is 38 pounds and fits alright in the back of an SUV or minivan, but it will likely take
up all the
trunk space of your average car.
This stroller folds
up considerably flat, although it still requires a lot of
trunk space and a lot of muscle (it weighs 27 pounds alone!).
One is safety 1st which take
up half of my sedan's
trunk space, making grocery shopping or travel rather inconvenient.
The compact fold of the stroller makes it easy to store and it won't take
up a lot of
space in your
trunk.
I love that even tho it is a double stroller it doesn't take
up the whole
trunk space in my van.
When folded, it is compact and it will fit into a pretty small
trunk but do not believe Mutsy when they say it takes
up very little
space — check the dimensions.
This can make them difficult to travel with because they take
up so much
trunk space.
These frames are easy to fold
up and throw in the
trunk of your car, and don't take
up much
space.
For travelers, these strollers do fold, often with nice one - hand mechanisms, but they take
up more
trunk space and are heavier to lift in and out.
Usually takes
up all of the
space in the
trunk of a smaller car.
The softtop is also a boon to luggage
space, taking
up none of the 9.9 - cubic - foot
trunk when folded.
The car's lithium - ion battery pack is also physically smaller, so it takes
up less
trunk space than in the last Accord Hybrid.
Width crept
up fractionally, but the bigger news is that Honda has regained some of its packaging mojo: despite the smaller exterior,
trunk space has increased 1.1 cubic feet, and almost all interior measurements increase slightly despite a smaller total interior volume.
Since this is a mid-engine car, luggage
space is
up front, with a decent - sized frunk (that's a front
trunk) that can swallow your average roll - aboard suitcase or some groceries.
Much of the
trunk space is eaten
up by the battery pack.
There's one caveat: The top eats
up about three - quarters of the already marginal
space in the
trunk, so don't plan on fitting much more than a backpack and a couple jackets when the top's stowed.
Similarly, their
trunk -
space measurements are very close as well, with the 3 - series having a slight edge when the top is
up, but the 1 - series winning out when their lowered, as its fabric roof stows more compactly than the 3 - series's retractable hardtop.
Rear - seat legroom is
up more than an inch (
trunk space is also increased).
The difference is that the RS's new all - wheel - drive system takes
up space under the
trunk, which eliminates the spare - tire well.
When the top is down, there's a pretty large cargo
space under the
trunk divider that separates the cargo area from the roof storage area, but to access all that
space, the top has to be
up.
The battery and washer - fluid reservoir eat
up trunk space, the engine is loud and thrashes at highway speeds, the suspension lets you know the exact location of every pavement crack, and the turbo - four engine drinks fuel like it still costs $ 2 a gallon.
So, top
up or down, there's always a decent chunk of storage
space in the
trunk — and, as before, there's another luggage compartment where most cars have their engine.
For one, the gas tank uses
up nearly all the
trunk space — just six cubic feet of
space remain, compared to 12.5 cubic feet in a regular Civic sedan.
By the numbers, the Eos»
trunk offers just 6.6 cubic feet of
space when the top is stowed, 10.5 when it's
up.
You don't even sacrifice any
trunk space, and for extra creature comfort, you can get it optioned
up with leather seats, a moonroof, and a 900 - watt Harman Kardon audio system with 18 speakers.
Back seat makes
up for the «lack» of
trunk space as expected with a hard top convertible.
Because the Ridgeline's independent rear suspension takes
up far less
space than a live axle, Honda was able to add a large compartment under the truck bed, providing a clean and dry home to the spare tire (either the standard mini-spare or available full - size) and, more significant, an 8.5 - cubic - foot
trunk.
It will now automatically raise or lower at speeds of
up to 40kph and now also knows if there is too much luggage in the
trunk to retract into the available
space.
To accomplish this feat, Mazda did not have to eat
up the
trunk space, meaning the
trunk can easily swallow
up several suitcases for a long trip.
There's even an available retractable hardtop, which Mazda has commendably engineered to fold without gobbling
up trunk space or adding lots of extra weight; but simple - folding soft top is still prettier.
The
trunk space is 18.5 cu - ft (525 L) and the rear seats can be folded down to open
up 56.5 cu - ft (1,600 L) if you need to bring home a dishwasher.
Features include COMAND with Navigation System, HARMAN KARDON Premium Surround Sound with Complete Media Package, Bluetooth, SiriusXM, USB, Ipod, and AUX Inputs, Rearview Back -
Up Monitor, Heated and Memory Front Seats with Power Lumbar, Power Rear Window Sunshade, Panoramic Moonroof, Sport and Comfort Suspension, Rear Split - Folding Seats for Enormous
Trunk Space, 18 ″ Double 5 - Spoke Sport Wheels, and much more.