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The inside of the Nitro R/T echoes the outside, with a squared-off design enhanced by quality fabrics and durable plastic. The R/T sport seats, a $730 upgrade, were especially comfortable and firm, and there was plenty of legroom up front. Second row passengers also get plenty of leg room, and there's plenty of head room. Outward visibility is partially hindered by the rectangular windows, though that's compensated for by straight B- and C-pillars and actual window real estate. The cabin has a comfortable, utilitarian feel to it, as if it's okay to bring muddy boots inside. Most of all, the up and down windshield and thin dashboard give front seat occupants a different perspective, one with more room and a better view.
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