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BMW 3-Series (2015) vs. Honda Civic (2017) Specs

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2015 BMW 3-Series and 2017 Honda Civic Specifications

Model Year 2015 2017  
Model BMW 3-Series Honda Civic  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr Sedan 4dr Sedan  
      Difference
Wheelbase 110.6 in 106.3 in 4.3 in
Length 182.5 in 182.3 in 0.2 in
Width 71.3 in 70.8 in 0.5 in
Height 56.3 in 55.7 in 0.6 in
Curb Weight 3410 lb. 2849 lb. 561 lb.
Fuel Capacity 15.8 gal. 12.4 gal. 3.4 gal.
Headroom, Row 1 40.3 in 39.3 in 1 in
Shoulder Room, Row 1 55.1 in 57.0 in -1.9 in
Hip Room, Row 1 0.0 in 53.7 in -53.7 in
Legroom, Row 1 42.0 in 42.3 in -0.3 in
Headroom, Row 2 37.7 in 37.1 in 0.6 in
Shoulder Room, Row 2 55.1 in 55.0 in 0.1 in
Hip Room, Row 2 0.0 in 47.3 in -47.3 in
Legroom, Row 2 35.1 in 37.4 in -2.3 in
Total Legroom 77.1 in (over 2 rows) 79.7 in (over 2 rows) -2.6 in
Cargo Volume 13.0 ft3 15.1 ft3 -2.1 ft3

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2015 BMW 3-Series

2015 BMW 3-Series Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2014 The BMW 3-Series used to be tight inside, but it has grown with each redesign, especially the most recent one. The rear seat of the current sedan isn't nearly as roomy as that in the related 3-Series Gran Turismo hatchback. But it offers considerably more rear legroom than direct competitors like the Audi A4, Cadillac ATS, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. In fact, combined front and rear legroom is the same as in the one size-class up, ten-inch-longer Mercedes E-Class. (You do get a half-inch more rear headroom and nearly two inches more rear shoulder room in the Benz.) Beyond the specs, the BMW's rear seat is comfortably high off the floor, a rarity in the age of sedans with plunging coupe-like roof lines. see full BMW 3-Series review
 

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2017 Honda Civic

2017 Honda Civic Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2016 From the driver seat the new Honda Civic feels especially roomy. Appearances aren't deceiving: the car has an inch or two more front shoulder room than most other small sedans, and about as much as you'll find in some midsize sedans. On paper the Mazda3 has as much shoulder room, but it feels narrower. Some competitors feel much narrower. In comparison, the new Civic's driving position seems like that of a midsize car. In terms of specs, the Civic's rear seat is also roomier than most others. Owing to a somewhat low cushion and scant toe room beneath the front seats, though, I found it less comfortable than some others. The Elantra isn't among these others. Its rear seat cushion is also too close to the floor to provide thigh support, plus its rear seat back is reclined too much for my taste. Even so, rear headroom is limited. The new Civic's trunk can also hold more than the class average. see full Honda Civic review
2017 Honda Civic Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
Unlike in the Hyundai and Mazda, in the new Honda Civic the lumbar bulge cannot be adjusted. I didn't mind the Touring's front seats. Perhaps my spine was unusually flexible the day I drove it. Or perhaps the cloth seats are slightly different. Whatever the reason, for my upright build the Civic EX's lumbar bulge and headrest both jut too far forward. If your body shape differs from mine, your impressions of the seats might as well. But for years I've heard more complaints about Honda's seats than others. Try extensively before you buy. see full Honda Civic review
 

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