Ford Mustang (2013) vs. Toyota Prius (2017) Specs
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2013 Ford Mustang and 2017 Toyota Prius Specifications
Model Year |
2013 |
2017 |
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Model |
Ford Mustang |
Toyota Prius |
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Engine |
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Transmission |
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Drivetrain |
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Body |
2dr Coupe |
4dr Hatch |
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Difference |
Wheelbase |
107.1 in |
106.3 in |
0.8 in |
Length |
188.5 in |
178.7 in |
9.8 in |
Width |
73.9 in |
69.3 in |
4.6 in |
Height |
55.8 in |
58.1 in |
-2.3 in |
Curb Weight |
3501 lb. |
3075 lb. |
426 lb. |
Fuel Capacity |
16.0 gal. |
11.3 gal. |
4.7 gal. |
Headroom, Row 1 |
38.5 in |
39.4 in |
-0.9 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 1 |
55.3 in |
55.0 in |
0.3 in |
Hip Room, Row 1 |
53.4 in |
53.4 in |
0 in |
Legroom, Row 1 |
42.4 in |
43.2 in |
-0.8 in |
Headroom, Row 2 |
34.7 in |
37.4 in |
-2.7 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 2 |
47.8 in |
53.0 in |
-5.2 in |
Hip Room, Row 2 |
46.8 in |
51.9 in |
-5.1 in |
Legroom, Row 2 |
29.8 in |
33.4 in |
-3.6 in |
Total Legroom |
72.2 in (over 2 rows) |
76.6 in (over 2 rows) |
-4.4 in |
Cargo Volume, Minimum |
13.4 ft3 |
24.6 ft3 |
-11.2 ft3 |
Cargo Volume, Maximum |
13.4 ft3 |
62.7 ft3 |
-49.3 ft3 |
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Ford Mustang
2013 |
2dr Coupe 420-horsepower 5.0L V8 6-speed manual RWD |
Without the sunroof, there is adequate headroom, legroom, and hiproom for taller drivers (6'6"+). The seats are supportive and comfortable for longer drives. This car makes a competent "daily driver" in fair weather.
see full Ford Mustang review |
2013 Ford Mustang Seat Room and Comfort: Cons |
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2012 |
2dr Coupe 305-horsepower 3.7L V6 6-speed manual RWD |
My dad's 2010 Camaro has much more legroom than my Mustang. 2 more inches would help a lot, though I have to admit even at 6-3, I'm still pretty comfy in the Mustang. The room would be nice to have on trips.
see full Ford Mustang review |
TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2017 Toyota Prius
2016 |
For a compact hatchback, the new Toyota Prius feels very roomy inside. It helps that the tall, sloping console of the third-generation Prius has been replaced by one with a much less intrusive (if also less sporty) design. The deep instrument panel is scooped out on top, while the windshield is large and distant. The view forward from the driver seat is very open, but anyone who isn't a goldfish will find it unusual. It's like driving a spaceship, in two senses. Or a small minivan.
The Ford C-MAX has a crossover-like driving position and the most comfortable seats. The front seats in the Prius are nicely shaped, but less firm. Those in the Volt could use more contour. I found the Civic's front seats somewhat uncomfortable.
The Volt feels far tighter inside. Up front the windshield seems far smaller than that in the Prius. The back seat, while its cushion is comfortably positioned, threatens to induce claustrophobia.
Both the Prius and the Volt have restricted visbility to the sides and especially to the rear. The view is much better from the driver seat in the C-MAX.
see full Toyota Prius review |
2017 Toyota Prius Seat Room and Comfort: Cons |
Year | Comment |
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Rear seat passengers in the Prius have far more knee room than those in the Volt, and feel far less closed in. Despite a low-mounted seat cushion, though, headroom is limited.
Rear seat passengers in the C-MAX enjoy a much more comfortably positioned seat cushion, significantly more headroom, and better outward visibility.
see full Toyota Prius review |
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