Subaru WRX (2016) vs. Kia Cadenza (2016) Specs
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2016 Subaru WRX and 2016 Kia Cadenza Specifications
Model Year |
2016 |
2016 |
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Model |
Subaru WRX |
Kia Cadenza |
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Engine |
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Transmission |
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Drivetrain |
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Body |
4dr Sedan |
4dr Sedan |
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Difference |
Wheelbase |
104.3 in |
112.0 in |
-7.7 in |
Length |
180.9 in |
195.5 in |
-14.6 in |
Width |
70.7 in |
72.8 in |
-2.1 in |
Height |
58.1 in |
58.1 in |
0 in |
Curb Weight |
3267 lb. |
3668 lb. |
-401 lb. |
Fuel Capacity |
15.9 gal. |
18.5 gal. |
-2.6 gal. |
Headroom, Row 1 |
39.8 in |
40.0 in |
-0.2 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 1 |
55.6 in |
58.3 in |
-2.7 in |
Hip Room, Row 1 |
52.2 in |
55.5 in |
-3.3 in |
Legroom, Row 1 |
43.3 in |
45.5 in |
-2.2 in |
Headroom, Row 2 |
37.1 in |
37.8 in |
-0.7 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 2 |
54.2 in |
56.5 in |
-2.3 in |
Hip Room, Row 2 |
53.1 in |
54.7 in |
-1.6 in |
Legroom, Row 2 |
35.4 in |
36.8 in |
-1.4 in |
Total Legroom |
78.7 in (over 2 rows) |
82.3 in (over 2 rows) |
-3.6 in |
Cargo Volume |
12.0 ft3 |
15.9 ft3 |
-3.9 ft3 |
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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2016 Subaru WRX
2015 |
The Subaru WRX has always been fun to drive. But it used to be cramped inside, especially in the back seat. This is no longer an issue. The new car has more rear seat legroom than the one-size-up Legacy had during its 2005-2009 glory days. Unless your friends and family are tall, they'll fit in back. While the GTI's back seat is nearly as roomy, the Focus ST's isn't in the same ballpark.
If you want rear air vents for your passengers, though, you'll have to get the VW or the Ford. Subaru doesn't offer them in the WRX.
see full Subaru WRX review |
What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2016 Subaru WRX
2016 |
4dr Sedan turbocharged 268hp 2.0L H4 6-speed manual AWD |
Anyone whose owned a previous-gen WRX knows rear seat space, especially leg room, as "OK" at best. Subaru has revised the rear seats to where there is now more leg room for the lucky passengers in the rear. With the driver seat adjusted to how I sit (I'm 6-feet tall and have a more upright seating position), there is about 1.5 inches of space between my knees and the driver seat back (vs. no space on the previous gen!). Comfort is pretty good, although the seats take on more of a lean on the seat back, which may/may not jive well with your passengers backs.
see full Subaru WRX review |
TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2016 Kia Cadenza
2017 |
Due to its shorter greenhouse and taller, more intrusive center console, the Buick's front row doesn't feel nearly as roomy as the Kia's, or even as roomy as the related Chevrolet Malibu's. Large sedans aren't what they used to be. While in the past they were both longer and wider than midsize sedans, these days they more often than not share platforms with the latter, and thus are not significantly wider, only longer. Even in the official specs the LaCrosse has nearly an inch less front shoulder room than the "smaller" Malibu.
Likewise, the Cadenza's front row dimensions are within fractions of an inch of the Optima's. If you're seeking more front seat room than in a midsize sedan, you won't find it in these cars. To be fair, midsize sedans have grown.
Both the Cadenza and LaCrosse have comfortable front seats, with the Buick's cushion perhaps slightly cushier. Take a turn aggressively, though, and you're much more likely to slide off the Buick's non-bucket, as it provides hardly any lateral support. The Cadenza's bolsters are more effective.
The payoff for the additional size of these largish sedans can be found in the back seat, where each offers about two inches more legroom than its junior partner. On paper, the Kia Cadenza offers only slightly more total legroom than the Buick LaCrosse. In reality, it offers much more. With the front seat positioned for my 30-inch inseam (I'm not long of leg), I had about ten inches of knee room in the Kia's back seat. The Kia's rear seat cushion is also a little more supportive and comfortable than the Buick's.
Not so good: in both cars there's not enough space under the front seats for the rear seat passengers' feet, essentially robbing them of about a half-foot of legroom. This design flaw is more the rule than the exception in upscale sedans. Still, it's not right.
see full Kia Cadenza review |
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