For the pleasure of my green smile, I have a vehicle
with less trunk space, a limited cruising range, maybe by half?
You're looking at a 3 Series that strongly resembles the coupe, albeit
with less trunk space once you're storing that metal roof during the summer weather.
Not exact matches
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.
A core tenet of American chassis design is passenger
space, and the Passat has plenty,
with an enormous rear seat and
trunk that make this car a fine platform for road trips, although we wish there was a little
less road noise.
Because of the batteries, the hybrid also has slightly
less trunk space: 13.3 cubic feet compared
with 15.1 for the standard model.
Trunk space is limited,
with only 9.4 cubic feet at most, even
less with a spare tire.
By switching to lithium - ion batteries, there's
less trunk space lost (four cubic feet out of 16) and the rear seats fold flat, allowing a pass - through so you can take the 55 - inch flat panel TV home
with you instead of paying for delivery.
Overall
space is very impressive by class standards,
with the head and leg - room on offer and
trunk space (32.7 cubic feet
with the rear seat back up; 60 cubic feet
with the seat backs folded away) comparing favourably
with less cavernous five - seater competitors.
The
trunk was plenty huge, offering 16 cubic feet of
space, or a little
less than 12
with the hybrid battery back there.
Shoot, the Sport is
less than $ 22k to start, and it has 22 cu ft of
trunk space with the seat up... the LX has even more
space,
with a lower level sound system.