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How about the interior seating space, back seat space? According to the specs the X3 has more interior room than the X5 i think. Does it feel that way?
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The front seats and rear seats are roomier than a E46 3-series. The leg room is about the same front/rear seats as compared with the X5. The biggest difference is that it seems like the X3 is not as wide as the X5.
The interior room size is almost as roomy as the X5. I really like the single rear hatch design of the X3 vs. the X5's dual tailgate system. Quote:
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I used to have a '92 4Runner with a tailgate, and I really miss that one part. Though at least you can sit on the X3's back without your legs going numb -- no protruding rails or anything.
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Agree with the advantage of the tailgate for tailgate parties
....However, for our daily use, opening and closing a 1-door rear hatch system makes more sense.The lower part of the rear hatch can withstand 400lbs! Nevertheless, I wish the rear cargo floor area was lower in the X5 like the X3. Quote:
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