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Who notices less interior space inside the 214 All Terrain than the 213?

My Girlfriend has been complaining how there is so little backseat room and even front seat room than the 2019 E450 Wagon I just traded in for the 2025 All Terrain. I notice a little less backseat legroom and maybe a little less front seat room as the dash seems to be pushed back further and the front seats seem to be pushed back further to the point were the front backrests are a little bit behind the door pillar when they are all the way back. My Theory is because maybe the inline 6 motor is longer than the V6 I had in my 2019 E450 Wagon? Although I'm pretty sure the dimensions of the 213 All Terrain starting in 2021 were the same as my 2019 wagon and the 2021 All Terrain had the inline 5 motor. . I do notice too the roofline is definitely a little bit lower. The 214 is definitely harder to get in and out of being that the front seats are further back than in the 213. It's too bad because I kinda liked the dimension of my old 213 better even though according to the specs the 214 is slightly longer and wider but it really does seem like less interior room.

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My Girlfriend has been complaining how there is so little backseat room and even front seat room than the 2019 E450 Wagon I just traded in for the 2025 All Terrain. I notice a little less backseat legroom and maybe a little less front seat room as the dash seems to be pushed back further and the front seats seem to be pushed back further to the point were the front backrests are a little bit behind the door pillar when they are all the way back. My Theory is because maybe the inline 6 motor is longer than the V6 I had in my 2019 E450 Wagon? Although I'm pretty sure the dimensions of the 213 All Terrain starting in 2021 were the same as my 2019 wagon and the 2021 All Terrain had the inline 5 motor. . I do notice too the roofline is definitely a little bit lower. The 214 is definitely harder to get in and out of being that the front seats are further back than in the 213. It's too bad because I kinda liked the dimension of my old 213 better even though according to the specs the 214 is slightly longer and wider but it really does seem like less interior room.
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