As roomy as cars like the Lincoln Town Car and Nissan Maxima are, neither can match the accommodations offered by full-size trucks and vans. Of course, opting for a truck or van has some serious trade-offs (especially in the areas of handling and fuel economy), but if you need more room than a sedan can provide, perhaps one of these hefty vehicles will find a warm spot in your driveway. To come up with our list, we took the average of each vehicle's front head-, hip- and Legroom.
Top 10 Trucks for Driver/Front-Passenger Space
(All measurements are given in inches)
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Headroom: 41.0
Hiproom: 67.5
Legroom: 42.3
Average: 50.3
Headroom: 41.4
Hiproom: 67.4
Legroom: 40.7
Average: 49.9
Headroom: 42.5
Hiproom: 65.6
Legroom: 40.0
Average: 49.4
Headroom: 40.8
Hiproom: 65.1
Legroom: 41.0
Average: 49.0
5. Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari
Headroom: 39.2
Hiproom: 64.9
Legroom: 41.6
Average: 48.6
6. Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana
Headroom: 40.6
Hiproom: 63.8
Legroom: 41.1
Average: 48.5
Headroom: 40.7
Hiproom: 62.0
Legroom: 41.3
Average: 48.0
Headroom: 39.7
Hiproom: 63.0
Legroom: 41.2
Average: 48.0
8. Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 1500HD, 2500, 2500HD and 3500
Headroom: 39.8
Hiproom: 61.2
Legroom: 42.8
Average: 47.9
8. GMC Sierra 1500, 1500HD, 2500, 2500HD and 3500
Headroom: 39.8
Hiproom: 61.2
Legroom: 42.8
Average: 47.9
9. Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL
Headroom: 40.7
Hiproom: 61.4
Legroom: 41.3
Average: 47.8
Headroom: 40.7
Hiproom: 61.4
Legroom: 41.3
Average: 47.8
10. Toyota Sequoia
Headroom: 41.1
Hiproom: 59.7
Legroom: 41.6
Average: 47.5