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Some vehicles you test-drive seem perfectly fine for all your needs — until you invite your friends to hop in the backseat. Some vehicles with particularly disappointing rear accommodations include the Lexus IS and the Chevrolet Malibu. Continue reading about backseat legroom, and our other most-read stories of the week, with the links below:

1.   Car Backseats to Avoid
2.   Honda Confirms 2013 Civic Updates, Mum on Specifics
3.   2013 Honda Pilot: What’s Changed
4.   2013 Subaru Forester: What’s Changed
5.   Why Isn’t the Buick Regal Selling Well?

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