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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / November 2005

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Leg room in a double cab

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Steve Thomas - 12 Nov 2005 18:24 GMT
Hi

I'm looking at swapping my '98 Grand Cherokee for a twin cab, but the only
one I've been in the back of (L200) has almost no leg room for passengers.

As we will be doing some serious miles in it with two kids in the back, I
was wondering which of the various trucks has the most leg room for the rear
seat.

From looking through windows (while trying not to look to suspicious) the
Rodeo or Navara seem best, but even then, not great. Does anyone have any
idea which is the best for this aspect.

I guess the obvious list of options is : L200/Navara/Rodeo/Ranger/HiLux.

Thanks for any advice

Cheers

Steve
Doner Kebab - 12 Nov 2005 20:23 GMT
> Hi
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> I guess the obvious list of options is : L200/Navara/Rodeo/Ranger/HiLux.

can you wait till march?    if so the new L200 is out then and it has more
cabin room for rear ppl.   the load bed is slightly shorter but interior is
larger .   I looked at the navara for the same reason you said -  but i dont
like it, too plasticy. my opinoin only,   the new L200 looks the mutts -
meant to be around the current list price, hope it helps.    btw new hilux
is ulgy inside and out - imo.:)
 
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