Happy Independence Day, everyone! After spending the morning loading up the car with beach chairs, a cooler, and three kids for the chaos at the local park, my mind is on a different kind of performance: the ergonomics of daily life. This is the stuff that reviews sometimes miss, but it can make or break a family vehicle.
I'm curious how these new SUVs stack up in the real world.
I'm curious how these new SUVs stack up in the real world.
- Third-Row Gauntlet: How easy is it for an actual child to get into the third row without help? Is it a simple one-touch button, or a clunky lever they can't manage? Once they're back there, are the cupholders and USB ports easy for them to reach?
- Cargo Tetris: How does the cargo area really work? The Sequoia has that cool roll-down rear window, which is great, but I've read the third row doesn't fold truly flat because of the hybrid batteries. That seems like a major issue for sliding in big, flat boxes. The new Armada is supposed to have a huge, flat floor. How much of a difference does that make?
- Parking Lot Panic: It's one thing to drive on an open road, but what about parking one of these land yachts at the crowded Mall at Wellington Green on a Saturday? How good are the 360-degree cameras? Is the resolution clear enough to actually see the parking lines, or is it a blurry mess?