fritzner
Member
So I have been obsessed with the i3 for 3 months now. I've test drove twice and read (and youtubed) as much as I can find about it.
I am just about convinced that I will love it and it will suit my needs ... but my biggest concern at the moment is the rear doors.
I'm not worried about the space, the back seat is quite comfortable for me 5'-10" 165#. But I am constantly carting the kids to and from activities.
Honestly I think they are pretty cool, but just worried about in and out access with 2 kids 9 and 11 years old. I have climbed in and out of the back seat dozens of times after my 2 test drives, and I can do it just fine. But that was in a wide open lot.
I can imagine in a tight garage or parking lot, that it can be pretty difficult to get in or out of the back.
Is it something you get used to or is there just no way to really do it?
I am just about convinced that I will love it and it will suit my needs ... but my biggest concern at the moment is the rear doors.
I'm not worried about the space, the back seat is quite comfortable for me 5'-10" 165#. But I am constantly carting the kids to and from activities.
Honestly I think they are pretty cool, but just worried about in and out access with 2 kids 9 and 11 years old. I have climbed in and out of the back seat dozens of times after my 2 test drives, and I can do it just fine. But that was in a wide open lot.
I can imagine in a tight garage or parking lot, that it can be pretty difficult to get in or out of the back.
Is it something you get used to or is there just no way to really do it?