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    Default small car, big back seat?

    Currently the main family car is a mazda3. We like it, but with a kid in a rear facing car seat, we are having to have the front seat push just a little too far forward for our liking.
    I've been combing through the stats, and it seems that even larger cars don't gain much in rear seat room.
    The expedition has loads of space, but that's a bit large for daily commuting duty.

    Anyone have thoughts on a smaller car, preferably a wagon, that has above average rear seat room?
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    heh... you didnt say wether you want a new or older car..

    But my 94 civic sure as fuck has a LOT of space in the back.. for a small hatchback the inside of the car is pretty big..

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    as much as i like to disavow all knowledge... the toyota echo's were ridiculously roomy...

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    Oh yeah, has to be newer than 2003 at least. Can be brand new. I'm pretty flexible on pricing.
    Prefer something similar to Mazda3 if possible.

    The only thing I've found is the Subaru Forester, 2008 and newer. Has 2 inches more rear leg room, and 1 inch more front leg room, so that's decent.

    EDIT, Also, anyone know where I could look up legroom specs on cars?
    Edmunds has something for brand new cars, but it doesn't go back more than one or two years.
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    Originally posted by kaput
    Honda Fit?
    Brother has a fit and Ive noticed it's really roomy. Also the newer g35's have a ton of room in the back seat.
    We stopped checking for monsters under our beds when we realized they were inside us.

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    im selling my wifes 2008 toyota yaris

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    How tall are you? I am 6'1" and I know what you mean about baby seats. My 08 GTI was too small in the back, so was the 2010 WRX.

    We bought a 2009 Forester (first year of the new body style) and there is plenty of room back there for it. Unfortunatelly you won't find any cars in Mazda 3s class that will have enough room if you're taller without having to move the front seat up. Honda Fit and G35 suggestions are invalid because those cars have less room in the back than your Mazda 3.

    The best thing to do is take the seat with you when you check out the cars. I think your only options are CUVs like the Forester or Rav4. Bigger cars like the new Accord might work too as that's quite roomy in the back.

    You can look at the interior dimensions on this site under interior tab. Legroom and Width in the back are important.


    http://autos.msn.com/research/compar...9488&v=t109586

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    My versa with the front seat all the way back, sitting in the back my knees don't touch the front seats and I'm 6ft tall. Actually that one of the reasons we got it. It's a deeper seat than my old maxima. Worth a look IMO.
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    Toyota Matrix has a fairly roomy interior IIRC.

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    The problem with rear facing car seats, is that they take up the room differently than a person does. You might think a certain car felt pretty roomy, only to find that the car seat doesn't fit.

    I will porbably have to go out and test-fit the seat in a few cars. I'm pretty lazy though.
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    Originally posted by J-hop



    insanely bad blind spots though, so what you pick up in room you lose in safety. Don't know how they haven't figured this out haha, they have always had some of the worst blind spots out of any car i've driven and the new ones just seem to be worse!!!!
    I have the first generation one, never noticed any problems w/ blind spots. That said, I haven't been inside the 2nd gen so I can't comment.

    ExtraSlow - I see what you mean - the comparison isn't legroom per-se, it's more of the fore-aft room at about shoulder level that takes up the most space. Try out the Matrix and Fit, even Versa possibly.

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    I'd consider a crossover like a Rogue, Rav-4 or CRV. You may also be able get into a Pathfinder, Pilot or Murano?
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    Take a look at the Nissan Altima 02+, Its not a hatchback but it is the roomiest sedan i've ever owned. The 2.5L 4 cylinder still gets really good fuel economy and you can find them used for a really good price.

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    2002 & newer Honda CR-V. Stupid roomy back seat for a vehicle that small. All around probably the best bang for the buck we've ever owned.
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    Yeah, the "cute ute" looks like it's the popular choice. Forester, RAV4, Highlander and CR-V.
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    Necro-bump! Thought I'd keep my question to this old thread of mine, since some of the requirements are still the same.

    Might be selling my truck and downgrading to a "cheaper" car to get me though this unemployment. The used truck market is amazingly strong these days.

    Looking for a family car,doesn't have to be "small, with decent rear seat room for the kids in carseats (front facing now). Would like it to be somewhat reliable, and if at all possible, somewhat fun driving dynamics. Fuel economy is not primary concern, as it will be seeing very few KMs, mostly short trips.

    Must have the LATCH anchors, (AKA LUAS, Lower Universal Anchor System), so must be newer than 2003.

    Price, $4000-$6000.

    Looking through Kijiji, seems like a Camry, Elantra, Mazda6 in the 2007 age are pretty decent choices.

    Not making this move for a month or so, just assessing my options right now.
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