Model Year | 2006 | 2017 | |
Model | Lincoln Navigator | Kia Sorento | |
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Body | 4dr SUV | 4dr SUV | |
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Wheelbase | 118.8 in | 109.4 in | 9.4 in |
Length | 207.5 in | 187.4 in | 20.1 in |
Width | 78.7 in | 74.4 in | 4.3 in |
Height | 77.7 in | 66.3 in | 11.4 in |
Curb Weight | 5555 lb. | 3704 lb. | 1851 lb. |
Fuel Capacity | 28.0 gal. | 18.8 gal. | 9.2 gal. |
Headroom, Row 1 | 39.6 in | 39.5 in | 0.1 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 1 | 63.3 in | 59.1 in | 4.2 in |
Hip Room, Row 1 | 57.9 in | 56.7 in | 1.2 in |
Legroom, Row 1 | 41.2 in | 41.2 in | 0 in |
Headroom, Row 2 | 39.7 in | 39.3 in | 0.4 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 2 | 63.4 in | 58.0 in | 5.4 in |
Hip Room, Row 2 | 58.0 in | 56.4 in | 1.6 in |
Legroom, Row 2 | 38.7 in | 39.4 in | -0.7 in |
Headroom, Row 3 | 37.8 in | 36.3 in | 1.5 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 3 | 52.3 in | 52.8 in | -0.5 in |
Hip Room, Row 3 | 50.2 in | 41.4 in | 8.8 in |
Legroom, Row 3 | 36.3 in | 31.7 in | 4.6 in |
Total Legroom | 116.2 in (over 3 rows) | 112.3 in (over 3 rows) | 3.9 in |
Cargo Volume, Minimum | 18.3 ft3 | 11.3 ft3 | 7 ft3 |
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 | 54.6 ft3 | 38.0 ft3 | 16.6 ft3 |
Cargo Volume, Maximum | 104.8 ft3 | 73.0 ft3 | 31.8 ft3 |
2006 Lincoln Navigator Seat Room and Comfort: Pros | ||
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2006 | 4dr SUV 300-horsepower 5.4L V8 6-speed automatic 4WD w/low range |
The rear console is a bad idea. There's no way for the kids to get to the back seat while driving. see full Lincoln Navigator review |
2005 | 4dr SUV 300-horsepower 5.4L V8 6-speed automatic RWD |
The driver's seat is exceedingly comfortable. Its heating and cooling features work quickly and effectively. The adjustable lumbar support is in the right place to be effective without being intrusive, and the large cushion effectively supports the my legs. As an athlete who is almost always sore or injured, I very much appreciate that the seat is high enough off the floor that my lower legs are reasonably vertical. see full Lincoln Navigator review |
2017 Kia Sorento Seat Room and Comfort: Cons | ||
Year | Comment | |
Hyundai offers the Santa Fe in two lengths, a two-row 184.6-inch "Sport" and a three-row 193.1-inch regular version. Though the 2011-2015 Sorento had an optional third-row seat, it was about the same length as the Santa Fe Sport. Perhaps to better fit that third-row seat and differentiate itself from the two Hyundai variants, the 2016 Sorento is three inches longer than the 2015, for a total of 187.4. Kia has done a good job packaging the new SUV. Though the Toyota Highlander and (2009-2015) Honda Pilot are considerably longer, their rear seats have no more rear legroom than the new Sorento's. At 5-9, I can just barely fit in any of them. Passengers will have more room to stretch their legs in the Santa Fe, though third-row headroom is similarly limited to people of at most my height. If you need an adult-friendly third-row, you really need a minivan. Kia offers an especially stylish one. Like the Santa Fe, the Sorento falls between others' compact and midsize SUVs in width. There might not be more rear legroom in a Highlander or Pilot, but there's enough additional shoulder room to include a third seating position in the third row. If you need an eight-passenger vehicle, both the Sorento and the Santa Fe are out of contention. At least all trim levels of the Sorento can seat seven people. The Santa Fe Limited can only fit six. In both the Kia and the Hyundai the second-row seat is mounted comfortably high off the floor, not a given among midsize crossovers. The third-row seat is mounted low to the floor, forcing a knees-high seating position, but this is pretty much a given in the class. see full Kia Sorento review |
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