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Interior and Passenger Space

Photo credit: Michael Simari - Car and Driver
Photo credit: Michael Simari - Car and Driver

From Car and Driver

Interior and Passenger Space Rating:

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Well built, spacious, and mostly easy to use, the Insight's interior is a nice place to spend time. It feels a bit more upscale than the closely related Civic, and it measures up well to other hybrid competitors.

Interior Space Comparisons

You sit low in the Insight's front seats, but there's plenty of space to stretch out. Adjustable lumbar support is missing from the driver's seat, however, which is disappointing. The rear seats have plenty of room for two adults.

Front-Seat Passenger Space



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Back-Seat Passenger Space



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Interior Features

The Insight's interior features and finishes occupy a well-judged middle ground between bargain basement and premium. The dashboard incorporates some nice stitching but is otherwise about the same as the Civic's. A customizable digital gauge in the instrument panel can display a variety of information, from fuel-economy data to speed-limit info.

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Photo credit: Michael Simari - Car and Driver
Photo credit: Michael Simari - Car and Driver


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