Hi All,
First time here. I'm contemplating getting a used 2017 i3 Rex, and wondering about the interior dimensions. With the back seat folded down, what is the length from the back of the front passenger seat to the lip of the hatchback?
Occasionally, fixing the odd things around the house, I need to carry the odd lengths of lumber from Home Depot (6 ft maybe) , or a ladder (maybe 6.5 ft) or a large picture (4ft x 5ft maybe). Everything I found on youtube talks about the capacity, banana boxes, or suitcases and duffle bags, but nothing about long things. I did see a couple of people wanting to put ski racks on the roof, and wonder if that is because skis are too long.
I had a Fiat 500e before, it was quite small but the hatchback was way more convenient and it could carry more than my other sedan with the non-folding back seats (probably the only model on the market that does not have folding back seats).
My current Hyundai Ioniq plug-in is also a hatchback, it's going back to the dealer next month when the lease ends. (It's very under-powered, can barely climb an incline, so I'm not considering buying it). The front passenger seat does not go forward much. The distance from the back of the passenger seat to the hatchback lip is 70 inches, just a tad shy of 6 ft.
I'm between getting an ICE sedan with folding back seats and an i3 which I prefer because I like the idea of not having to pay for gas.
Thanks
First time here. I'm contemplating getting a used 2017 i3 Rex, and wondering about the interior dimensions. With the back seat folded down, what is the length from the back of the front passenger seat to the lip of the hatchback?
Occasionally, fixing the odd things around the house, I need to carry the odd lengths of lumber from Home Depot (6 ft maybe) , or a ladder (maybe 6.5 ft) or a large picture (4ft x 5ft maybe). Everything I found on youtube talks about the capacity, banana boxes, or suitcases and duffle bags, but nothing about long things. I did see a couple of people wanting to put ski racks on the roof, and wonder if that is because skis are too long.
I had a Fiat 500e before, it was quite small but the hatchback was way more convenient and it could carry more than my other sedan with the non-folding back seats (probably the only model on the market that does not have folding back seats).
My current Hyundai Ioniq plug-in is also a hatchback, it's going back to the dealer next month when the lease ends. (It's very under-powered, can barely climb an incline, so I'm not considering buying it). The front passenger seat does not go forward much. The distance from the back of the passenger seat to the hatchback lip is 70 inches, just a tad shy of 6 ft.
I'm between getting an ICE sedan with folding back seats and an i3 which I prefer because I like the idea of not having to pay for gas.
Thanks