Actually, the room (and others I peeked into) was large, very tastefully furnished, had a nice bathroom, good cross ventilation and a wonderful
view out the back down the rolling hills.
No more luggage blocking
your view out the back window!
The view out the back of the Caliber is the worst, though.
Views to the sides are open thanks to long, upswept windows, but
the view out back is narrow — naturally.
The CX - 9's curved and angled sheetmetal helps reduce its visual bulk, but it also compromises
the view out the back, making the optional rearview camera a virtual necessity, as is often the case with big crossovers and SUVs.
The view out the back is less ideal due to the slot - like rear window and the large, fixed rear headrests.
Those funky pillars in the cargo area inhibit
the view out back, but every other direction offers plenty of open views.
You might as well leave them down all the time, as their head restraints block some of
the view out back — and few adults will want to sit in the headroom - deprived backseat, anyway.
I had heard
the view out the back was bad, blind spots and all, but it's really not.
Because he enjoyed hiking with his dogs, the original owner also built a custom metal structure that could be fitted inside the trunk compartment and allow the dogs
a view out the back of the vehicle.
The Cayman GT4 isn't without its slight imperfections, like a rear wing that bisects
your view out the back.
Those who've driven the U.K. - built car see this beeping back - up warning system as tacit acknowledgement from BMW that
the view out the back of its ragtop Mini is not especially good, top up or top down.
The small rear windscreen also limits
the view out the back, but for what it's worth, there is a provision to access the somewhat low - res rear - view camera even when the car is moving forward.
Large glass back windows on models so equipped (including all five - passenger versions, which also come with windows in the sliding door) dwarf the tiny airplane - size back windows in the NV200 / City Express, blessing the Promaster City with a great
view out back when its not loaded with stuff.
The view out the back window is obstructed by tall back seat headrests, which block the view through the slanted rear window, requiring a full head turn to check traffic before making lane changes.
Putting the car into reverse, the dashboard LCD not only showed
the view out the back with a trajectory overlay, but also a top - down look, so I could see how close my wheels were to the curb.
I was only given the chance to drive the five door, but unlike many other small hatchbacks, I found
the view out back perfectly reasonable.
Although the rear tire is mounted outside the vehicle on the tailgate - which causes expensive repairs in accidents, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - it doesn't block
the view out the back.
You wouldn't think you'd need a backup camera in a compact car like the Beetle, but
the view out the back doesn't tell you much about where the bodywork ends.
The low, broad dash translates to great forward visibility, and the stubby rear overhang offsets the rising waistline and rear wing to make
the view out the back nice too.
With the cargo area packed to the gills and
no view out the back window, the two camera systems made moving this big vehicle very easy.
If there's one big fly in the Kia Sportage's ointment, is that
the view out the back isn't that great.
There's plenty of seat and wheel adjustment to help you get comfortable, and while
the view out the back is restricted by the small windows and thick C - pillars, a reversing camera is included on most models as standard.
There's plenty of seat and wheel adjustment to help you get comfortable, and while
the view out the back
It works well, until a bulky bit of cargo you slide in pops one of the loops from the T - hooks, and the cover angles up as a result and partially blocks
the view out back.
With the roof up,
the view out back is even more restricted because of the lack of rear side windows and large expanse of fabric, making parking an exercise that can only really be performed with the help of the distance sensors.
Bar some slightly chunky rear pillars,
the view out back is very good indeed, with the remainder of the glasshouse also being equally impressive.
Back - up cameras in the infotainment screen are helpful but are really just a workaround for a fully - functioning rear - view mirror and a clear
view out the back window.
Engineers had to make the adjustable portion clear in order to keep from obstructing the driver's
view out the back window, and the exposed fasteners are all sorts of sexy.
Looking in the rear view mirror, you get a gun - slit
view out the back.
In the driver's seat, your view isn't obstructed by the A-pillars all that much, and even
the view out the back is acceptable given the styling constraints.
Plus, steering response is good, as is the overall visibility - though it's worth pointing out the thick rear pillars do impede
the view out back somewhat.
A restricted
view out the back is aided by a standard rearview camera.
Available only on the top - of - the - line Touring trim is a 180 - degree front - facing camera and a digital rearview camera, perfect for when the Ascent is packed to the gills with cargo, blocking
the view out the back window.
A subtle crease in the front fender provides a welcome positioning point, while
the view out back is dominated by the curvaceous hunch of the fenders.
Granted,
the view out the back is perhaps hemmed in a little bit too much for out liking, but we are talking by a tiny amount.
The insulated three - layer convertible top folds down in mere seconds at the touch of a button, but the small rear window hampers
the view out back.
The view out back and to the front and sides is good, though thick roof pillars pinch the view to the right rear.
The swimming pool is raised on a terrace and offers some excellent
views out the back into the grounds as well as park area which is located off the road in this area.
Even in the large
views out the back window you do feel like the eye is moving, but it's not moving quite as radically as it is in this painting.
Spacious home with nice
views out the back with lots of windows!!
Privacy wasn't a big issue and with a great
view out the back of the house, it almost didn't seem necessary to dress the windows at all.
The kitchen and dining areas are open to the family room and enjoy great
views out the back of the house.
we finally decided that perhaps most effective way to solve the floor plan woes (and give our kitchen sink
a view out the back) was to go back to our original idea and solve the window dilemma.
I really was in awe of the long tree lined driveway in the front and the gorgeous
view out the back!
Not exact matches
To remove the virtual desktops, just go
back into task
view and delete the individual virtual desktops — this will not close
out the apps contained within that desktop, but rather just send them to the next lower desktop.
Jared Smith graciously asked her
out to a front row
viewing at the company's private Elton John concert, including a
back - stage meet and greet.
In August 2007, 22 members of the House of Representatives asked George Bush to
back away from the SPP because of their concerns that it may undermine U.S. sovereignty and their strong objections about important discussions continuing «
out of public
view and without congressional oversight or approval» or the «proper transparency and accountability.»
Last week in London, for example, an analyst from a research company with whose
views I am usually in strong sympathy and who herself is very bearish on China's growth prospects, airily dismissed Chinese debt concerns by pointing
out that Chinese government debt, even after adding
back estimates of losses in the banking system, is lower than that of the Japanese government, and because the government's debt burden has not been a problem in Japan it won't be a problem in China.
You'll notice that Warren and Charlie don't try to get
out at the first sign of a possible market retreat with a
view to getting
back in at the bottom.