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Is the space between the first and second row seats of SUVs fairly standard? I am looking for one that has a good legroom for the second row. Any car to recommend? SUVs only.

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Is the space between the first and second row seats of SUVs fairly standard? I am looking for one that has a good legroom for the second row. Any car to recommend? SUVs only.

Maybe Nissan Qashqai 1.2T. Longer second row leg room than Honda HRV and Vezel and Susuki S-Cross. Lower road tax as is 1.2cc.

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Qashqai is more like a CUV?

 

SUV will be like - Harrier, Q5, CRV etc

 

From price point and performance, alot of forummers have bought the Subaru Forestor X/XT..

XT - less than $130k

Performance - needless to say, it's a Subaru Turbo-charged.

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Thot the qn should be how much does TS wanna spend? The Mercedes GL550 is quite spacious in the second row.

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Maybe Nissan Qashqai 1.2T. Longer second row leg room than Honda HRV and Vezel and Susuki S-Cross. Lower road tax as is 1.2cc.

 

its 1.2L or 1200cc.

 

SI units is important.

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Is the space between the first and second row seats of SUVs fairly standard? I am looking for one that has a good legroom for the second row. Any car to recommend? SUVs only.

bmw x5

audi q7

merc GL

touareg

lexus rx

sorento

crv

harrier

 

all listed above i recognise one of the better ones.

 

 

most importantly is knee room, headroom, gearbox tunnel and footwell space

 

all above pass my test lol

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It depends on who is sitting in the 2nd row of seats. Ppl with elephant legs or bamboo stick legs? LoL...

 

I simply luv how ppl can start a thread with so general info. "Good legroom"

I wonder which SUV doesn't fit that description? At least state how tall your passengers are. What you want to avoid are SUVs with low sloping roofs like some bmw X models. Dan there are some with very narrow door opening that makes going in & out of the vehicle difficult. A lot of things to look out for.

 

Go to youtube watch carbuyer SUV reviews. https://www.youtube.com/user/carbuyer?gl=SG&hl=en-GB

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Qashqai is more like a CUV?

 

SUV will be like - Harrier, Q5, CRV etc

 

From price point and performance, alot of forummers have bought the Subaru Forestor X/XT..

XT - less than $130k

Performance - needless to say, it's a Subaru Turbo-charged.

 

Parts and maintenance also needless to say. LOL

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Turbocharged

If rear legroom is a thing for you then you want a Honda...

 

But really, almost any SUV today has more legroom than the average sedan, so just about all the suggestions bandied here already are sound.

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It depends on who is sitting in the 2nd row of seats. Ppl with elephant legs or bamboo stick legs? LoL...

 

I simply luv how ppl can start a thread with so general info. "Good legroom"

I wonder which SUV doesn't fit that description? At least state how tall your passengers are. What you want to avoid are SUVs with low sloping roofs like some bmw X models. Dan there are some with very narrow door opening that makes going in & out of the vehicle difficult. A lot of things to look out for.

 

Go to youtube watch carbuyer SUV reviews. https://www.youtube.com/user/carbuyer?gl=SG&hl=en-GB

I think legroom is more of the length of the legs than the width of the legs. So elehant or bamboo legs, so long as its long, it will be uncomfortable.

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Is the space between the first and second row seats of SUVs fairly standard? I am looking for one that has a good legroom for the second row. Any car to recommend? SUVs only.

 

How can the space be a standard thing? Do you think a BMW X5 and a RUSH have the same space? Both are SUV...

 

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i think most of the SUVs have good leg room behind. There is also another consideration - the position of the driver/front passanger seats. For me, I like to push back my driver seat almost to the max. luckily behind me is my baby seat. :)

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Why do people say there's good legroom in back of SUVs?

It's just that the sitting position is very erect like in an airline seat. I've never ever felt comfortable in most SUVs (though I haven't sat in the most modern ones).

 

I've sat in Rav4 or Forester. CRV was the only one that past the test.

 

Sitting in a equivalent sedan is always more comfortable to me.

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Why do people say there's good legroom in back of SUVs?

It's just that the sitting position is very erect like in an airline seat. I've never ever felt comfortable in most SUVs (though I haven't sat in the most modern ones).

 

I've sat in Rav4 or Forester. CRV was the only one that past the test.

 

Sitting in a equivalent sedan is always more comfortable to me.

 

ahemmm.....u referring to SAF land rover izit? [laugh] modern SUVs pretty comfy lah. [;)]

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