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2016 Chevrolet Volt Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The original Chevrolet Volt's cramped rear seat could only hold two people. In the second-generation Volt the hump for the battery pack has been lowered to permit a third person to straddle it. But they'd better be small, and even then they won't be comfortable. This fifth spot could be... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius |
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2014 Cadillac ELR Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Volt's rear seat is pretty tight. The Cadillac ELR's is even tighter. At 5-9, I barely have enough space for my head and knees, and this when sitting behind someone my own size. Put someone taller in the front seat, and even pre-teens will have trouble squeezing into the... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Chevrolet Volt |
BEST CAR I HAVE EVER OWNED. 2014 Chevrolet Volt Pros and Cons Member6012 The car is only a four seter so there is no room if you have five people and with the front seats back all the way it is a little tight. |
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Update at 20,000 miles 2014 Chevrolet Volt Pros and Cons Member77 Rear seat is adequate, but it is difficult to install or remove a child seat. The cushion is too firm to make this easy. |
Chevy Volt - Please use as prescribed 2013 Chevrolet Volt Pros and Cons colin42 The rear seats have limited leg room. A forward facing child car seat (Safety 1st Air Protect) is fine but to install it rear facing would make the passenger seat almost unusable and being a 4 seat there is no option to install in the middle of the rear which... |