How does the blind spot assist work in the CLA? Is it the same system like most where a light would light up in your side mirrors if the sensors in the blind spot detect a vehicle?
How does the blind spot assist work in the CLA? Is it the same system like most where a light would light up in your side mirrors if the sensors in the blind spot detect a vehicle?They have "blind spot assist", as does the new B Class (which doesn't really need it).
This guy looks like he has little head or leg room. For a tall guy like me that would be a problem. Sure i would not be in the backseat that much, but if you are going to make a back seat, it would be nice if people could sit in it comfortably.This is a much better angle. It doesn't look very spacious but not too tight. I wouldn't want to sit back there for too long. Only for short trips for adults.
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Its not as tiny as it seems, for some reason that guy has pulled the front seat all the way to the back...Looks tiny .. hmm...
Being over 6 feet myself, I couldn't imagine sitting in the back seat. It would feel like a clown car. Neither my legs nor my head would really fit. The shortest always go in the back, but generally I'm not impressed by this.Legroom is ok, headroom though doesnt get good marks. I think 5'7 is the tallest that can fit back there without having a hard time...
Not without having to arch their heads forward and having a hump back like notre dame.I think leg room will be fine, but no way will anyone over 6 feet tall will be comfortable with the headroom in the back
or unless they slouch but of course that won't be comfortable. i think Mercedes had plans to build a long wheel base model for china, might be possible they bring it here. it just might have a bit more headroom to seat those 6 foot tall people comfortably.I think leg room will be fine, but no way will anyone over 6 feet tall will be comfortable with the headroom in the back