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Third Row Seat Comparison
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probably way too soon to tell. Give it a little time.
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Probably about the same as the Volvo and Audi. They don't get much smaller.
Feature list should list whether the seat slides. I see that someone has posted the German guide. The info is probably somewhere in there. |
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Having sat in both the Audi and the Volvo, the Audi is much better. The Volvo is only for small kids but being 6'0", I can sit comfortably in the Audi. Let's hope it is the size of the Audi but easier to get in and out as the Audi doesn't slide the second row seats.
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I just read through the press material pretty closely. It says the third row is for people up to 5'6".
I'm not as tall as you, but I found the Audi quite cramped. I suspect you focus more on headroom, being taller, while I focus on legroom, which is minimal in both. Now the GL-Class, that's an adult-friendly third row. And as a result the GL is huge. |
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