TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Kia Optima
2013 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 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
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2007
4dr SUT 292-horsepower 4.6L V8 6-speed automatic 4WD w/low range
The seats are much improved over older explorers. You can ride for 4 hours and not feel tired when you get out of the truck. I have heated leather, which I recommend. The heat is in the lumbar, as well as seat bottom. Very nice seats.
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2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
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2008
4dr SUT 210-horsepower 4.0L V6 5-speed automatic 4WD w/low range
So bad I can't drive it much more than the 4 miles to and from work. The front seats are so hard that the first couple times I drove it I couldn't figure out why my feet were so cold. Because the circulation below my knees was being cutoff. I have tried extra cushions for the seat bottom and I have found something that really helps, but on longer drives, combined with the firm ride - bring your Advil.
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