TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 Kia Optima
2014 Kia Optima Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
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The Optima's rear seat is comfortably shaped, and includes plenty of room for passengers to stretch out their legs. Heads are a different matter. Though I'm only 5-9, if I still had much hair it would have been brushing the headliner. The Fusion provides a little more rear headroom, but less knee room. Buyers seeking a rear seat suitable for large adults won't be happy with this aspect of either car.
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2016 Chevrolet Traverse
2016 Chevrolet Traverse Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
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2016
4dr SUV 281-horsepower 3.6L V6 6-speed shiftable automatic AWD
I bought this vehicle to be able to transport my grandchildren back and forth between New Jersey and Ohio. I have the 2LT version with four captains chairs and really enjoy the convienence of not having to move a middle row seat to allow one of them to get into the "way back". Having three kids jammed together in a middle seat for an 8 hour drive is courting disaster--that's why I needed that third seat. Everyone has plenty of space.
Normally I find any drive over 4 hours a bit uncomfortable but the seat and driver's position was very relaxing and comfortable.
This particular vehicle has the most room for storage behind the third seat than any in its class. It is only beat by minivans and they just aren't my kind of vehicle.
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