![]() Nothing rattles as you drive over rough roads and the splashes of piano black plastic and fake carbon fibre make it look suitably premium. The interior is high quality and ergonomically laid out. For families that occasionally need seven seats for ferrying children, the Kodiaq remains a more economical choice rather than forking out for a similarly specced full sized seven-seat SUV. With the third row folded down (can be split folded if needed), there is an impressive amount of boot space, easily enough for the family’s luggage. Additionally, the second row is always comfortable with three-zone climate control. The second row of seats can slide back and forwards and there is even a sixth and seventh seat suitable for children. There is also plenty of storage in the twin gloveboxes (one being cooled), centre console, door bins and separate spaces for phones and bottles. The interior is spacious with plenty of head and leg room in first and second rows (a six foot person can easily sit behind the driver of a similar size). Yes, we love how the Kodiaq has a smartly packaged interior. Are you happy with the price and features of your car?
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