| Anyone have one? I'm trying to figure out it 3 carry-on suitcases will fit. It's a debate point on an upcoming vacation rental. Thanks! |
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Top up. Maybe. Top down. Doubtful.
Go to a dealership. Try it. |
| Our 2013 would but the new ones are smaller. |
So, that's iffy even with the top up? I don't think I'm going to be able to talk my family out of it, so someone may just have to sit with a suitcase in the back seat. It would only be an issue when switching hotels. I should let them have their dream.
I'm cracking up at the idea of me rolling up to a dealership with my bags and asking them to open a trunk. |
I meant to just look. But I like your idea better! |
| No room. Trust me. |
Could we fit 2 carry on sized ones? |
OK. I see that know. That makes more sense. I did have a good laugh about it, though. |
| I had one years ago, and I kinda doubt it. |
Top up should be fine, top down might be iffy. You can fit a suitcase or two in the backseat, if you're traveling by yourself or with one or two others. I say go for it. Life's too short to rent Nissan Altimas all the time. |
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In general, coupes and sedans have a lot more trunk space than the people who insist crossovers and SUVs are a necessity for daily life realize.
You might find this video enlightening: |
| 3 carry-on cases? Yes, they’ll fit in the trunk if they are truly carry-on sized. |
| Silly me, I was wondering when they came out with a convertible truck? |
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| 11.4 cubic feet. Two small-medium bags is best case. |