The feeling of a spacious interior is more than just a feeling. Thereis lots of room and it is well thought out for utility purposes, too. Thanks
to last year's interior redesign, the controls are logical and well-placed,
and function as they should without having to resort to the owner's manual
for directions.
We also appreciated the thoughtfulness of the discrete arrow on the
gas gauge on the dash which serves to remind the driver which side of the
vehicle should be facing the pump when it's time to refill the tank.
Cover the seats however you wish--cloth or an optional leather interior--they
are really comfortable. And as importantly, this is truly a five-passenger
vehicle with ample room in the rear for the heads, shoulders, hips and
legs of real people without crowding either the driver or the front seat
passenger. Even with a full passenger complement, there is ample room for
bags, boxes, sacks and satchels.
The cargo area has all sorts of handy tie-down anchors to secure whatever
you're carrying, as well as a security screen to cover stuff up. An option
on the Rodeo (standard on the Passport) which we found particularly useful