$40,000 3-Row SUV Challenge: Squeezing Into the Third Row
By David Thomas
March 5, 2015
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By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Let’s face it: Most of us older than 10 will never ride in the third row of a three-row crossover SUV.
Why would you? First, it requires a lesson in how to move the second-row seats out of the way in order to clamber back there. Usually done in frustration, you just wriggle and crawl to the third row.
Then there is the seat itself: less legroom than on the worst airline. Your knees almost reach mid-chest. You’re so far removed from the driver that one model tested, the Toyota Highlander, had an intercom for the driver. Yes, an intercom.
For the Cars.com/USA Today/”MotorWeek” $40,000 3-Row SUV Challenge, your reporter, all six-feet-two, took each test drive in each SUV from the third row. Here are my notes:
2014 Chevrolet Traverse
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Roomiest — better-than-average space, including enough headroom. Barely.