Model Year | 2000 | 2014 | |
Model | Honda Civic | Toyota 4Runner | |
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Total Legroom | 0 in (over 1 rows) | 0 in (over 1 rows) | 0 in |
2000 Honda Civic Seat Room and Comfort: Pros | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2000 | 2dr Coupe 127-horsepower 1.6L I4 5-speed manual FWD |
I had no complaints here. see full Honda Civic review |
2000 | 2dr Coupe 127-horsepower 1.6L I4 5-speed manual FWD |
I just flat didn't fit in the back seat, so I never sat here while the car was moving. see full Honda Civic review |
2014 Toyota 4Runner Seat Room and Comfort: Pros | ||
Year | Comment | |
2014 | Both the Toyota and Jeep have roomy second-row seats that are high enough off the floor to provide thigh support for adults. Only the Toyota offers an optional third row seat, but it's too tight to be of much use. If you want a useful third row in this sort of vehicle, check out the Dodge Durango. The Durango is essentially an extended, less off-road-capable Grand Cherokee. Its third-row seat is about as comfortable as you'll find in this size SUV or crossover. see full Toyota 4Runner review |
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