Had a buddy that owns a GMC Yukon Denali sat in the backseat for the first time this weekend. His comments? "OMG...look at the legroom". "The windows are huge". "It's so roomy back here". 3rd row is 3rd row, meant for kids.
Had a buddy that owns a GMC Yukon Denali sat in the backseat for the first time this weekend. His comments? "OMG...look at the legroom". "The windows are huge". "It's so roomy back here". 3rd row is 3rd row, meant for kids.How is the leg room in the 2nd and 3rd rows? I rode in my friend’s Odyssey last week and the leg room was shocking. So much more space than my old Town and Country. Wondering how the Carnival compares.
3rd row can fit 3 kids or 2 adults + 1 small child.Had a buddy that owns a GMC Yukon Denali sat in the backseat for the first time this weekend. His comments? "OMG...look at the legroom". "The windows are huge". "It's so roomy back here". 3rd row is 3rd row, meant for kids.
The Leg room in the Carnival is about the same in the Odyssey when it comes to the 2nd and 3rd row but with more truck space.How is the leg room in the 2nd and 3rd rows? I rode in my friend’s Odyssey last week and the leg room was shocking. So much more space than my old Town and Country. Wondering how the Carnival compares.
Yep. I was able to stuff my F-150 in cargo space.The Leg room in the Carnival is about the same in the Odyssey when it comes to the 2nd and 3rd row but with more truck space.
That's ultimately what made us choose the Carnival over Kia's 3 row SUV's. With the SUV's you had to choose between hauling people or hauling stuff, but with the Carnival, you can do both.Yep. I was able to stuff my F-150 in cargo space.All kidding aside, I was simply blown away with how much you can fit behind the third row. We vacationed for 2+ months and was able to put an unprecidented amount of cargo back there (compared to our old Outback)