Lowering the seats reveals an impressively large 90.3 -
cubic foot cargo hold.
Not exact matches
The A7
holds 24.5
cubic feet in the rear
cargo hold versus the 14.1 -
cubic -
foot trunk in the A6 sedan, on which the A7 is based.
A reasonable 32.3
cubic -
feet of
cargo space behind third - row seating should
hold all your gear.
The
cargo hold is about one
cubic foot smaller than the 3 - series wagon's, but that's still spacious enough for four people's luggage.
It has a massive trunk (20.1
cubic feet of
cargo space) that can
hold four sets of golf clubs plus room to fit in several bags of groceries.
In other packaging news, the load space can be configured to
hold as much as 82.7
cubic feet of
cargo.
VW also claims one
cubic foot more space in the
cargo hold, although the load floor seems quite high.
If
cargo space is important, the Enclave should be your choice over the MDX, which has 15.8 / 43.4 / 90.9
cubic feet to
hold your stuff.
One price of style is the stingiest
cargo hatch in the class: at a maximum 52.9
cubic feet, it is roughly eight percent smaller than the Audi's
hold.
The expanded size also adds more room in the
cargo hold, which now measures 13.8
cubic feet, about one - third more volume than previously.
Its 3.0 - liter turbocharged inline - six is good for a zippy 5.1 - second run to 62 mph and every 5 Series wagon has a generous 20 -
cubic -
foot cargo hold, so plenty of storage is on offer.
Offering slightly more
cargo space for daily errands and family trips, the Bimmer's rear hatch can
hold 27.6
cubic feet and up to 63.3
cubic feet with the rear seats folded, while the Audi's
cargo area
holds 16.2 and 48.2
cubic feet, respectively.
The concept van features seating for eight or a
cargo hold that can accommodate a much as 162.5
cubic feet of stuff when the seats are folded or removed.
We enjoyed the powerful Dynaudio sound system, the well - contoured heated leather seats, the roomy cabin with its lofty driving position, and the easily accessible
cargo area that
holds a generous 23.8
cubic feet.
For transporting your gear, it can
hold an impressive 47.2
cubic feet of
cargo when the rear seats are up.
The
cargo area
holds 27.3
cubic feet of
cargo.
It's not just the 2015 Nissan Versa Note's back seat space that betters its bigger brother, as the Versa Note's
cargo capacity manages to outshine the 2016 Nissan Maxima's
cargo hold by 4.5
cubic feet with all seats in...
With all seats folded flat, the Sequoia
holds 120.1
cubic feet in
cargo capacity.
Caprice, General Motors» last, big rear - wheel - drive sedan, is particularly popular with taxi companies and police departments because it can
hold six passengers and haul up to 20.9
cubic feet of
cargo.
As typical with crossovers, the Rogue offers a comfortably high seating position for good visibility, a rear bench that can
hold three passengers, and
cargo area of 32
cubic feet.
Rear passengers have plenty of head and leg room, and the
cargo bay will
hold a copious 16.2
cubic feet, with space to expand thanks to 60/40 split folding rear seats.
At 27
cubic feet, the
cargo hold has less space than what my compact station wagon offers, but it's still ahead of competitors like the Porsche Macan and Mercedes - Benz GLC.
Controls are easier to use, and the massive center storage area can
hold nearly 1.4
cubic feet of
cargo.
The trunk is massive, too,
holding 15.9
cubic feet of
cargo.
Doing the math based on current Tiguan measurements, the new SUV ought to
hold more than 37
cubic feet of
cargo behind its second - row seat.
You'll also find plenty of room for
cargo in the trunk, which
holds 13.1
cubic feet.
For transporting your gear, it can
hold an impressive 88.8
cubic feet of
cargo when the rear seats are down.
This is greater than most competitors, but those who need maximum schlepping capacity should consider the Scion xB as it offers a cavernous 70 -
cubic -
foot cargo hold.
Featuring 12.4
cubic feet of
cargo space, the smart fortwo can
hold more than you would guess.
The
cargo area
holds 27.7
cubic feet with the rear seat up, and a maximum of 62.2
cubic feet with the seats down.
Your day - to - day grocery shopping and storage needs will likely be met with the
hold's 23.8
cubic feet of
cargo space.
The Bolt EV offers 16.9
cubic feet of space behind the rear seats, accented by a nice, deep
cargo hold floor that easily swallows suitcases standing up.
The dedicated
cargo area
holds 32.7
cubic feet of gear, but with the rear seat folded down that expands to 60.0
cubic feet.
When it comes to hauling
cargo, the 2015 Murano can
hold up to 39.6
cubic feet behind the rear seats and 69.9 cubes with the seats folded.
, with increased fuel economy (an estimated 4 percent)- Best - in - class performance: 0 - 60 mph in under 7 seconds - New interiors with premium seating, soft - touch materials, redesigned controls, floor console with shifter, and nearly double the storage options - More than 35 new or improved features - Industry - first RamBox
cargo management system (crew cab) includes versatile, weatherproof, lockable, illuminated and drainable storage bins built into bed rails (a total of 8.6
cubic feet of space); pickup bed divider / 2 -
foot bed extender; and
cargo rail system with four sliding, adjustable cleats - RamBox bins
hold up to 10 cases of 12 - ounce beverages, or other gear for work or leisure - First - in - segment «store in the floor» storage bins with removable liners, big enough for ten 12 - ounce beverages and ice - First - in - segment heated and ventilated front seats - Heated rear seats also available - Heated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 model year
More specifally, where the sedan supplies a 14.9 -
cubic -
foot trunk, the hatchback has a standard 18.5 -
cubic -
foot cargo hold and a maximum
cargo capacity of 47.2
cubic feet.
A sense of practicality thanks to a trunk that measures 9.1
cubic feet and a back seat that folds down to
hold more
cargo
With all seats in use, the EL has a rear
cargo hold that can handle 42.6
cubic feet, versus 18.6 for the standard Expedition.
The C - Max is a five - door compact hatchback with a surprisingly roomy cabin and
cargo hold with comfortable seating for five and 24.5
cubic feet of luggage space behind the second row.
There is ample in the floor storage areas, seats that fold completely flat for even more room for
cargo for up to sixty seven and a half
cubic feet of
cargo space, even a creative in floor cooler that actually
holds ice and the passenger front seat has under the seat storage space for a perfect hiding spot for all your valuables.
This sense of space is reinforced by a huge
cargo hold that yields 34.4
cubic feet behind the rear seats and 74.7
cubic feet with the rear seatbacks folded.
It can seat up to eight passengers in its three rows or
hold up to 56
cubic feet of
cargo with the second and third rows folded flat.
The hatchback has an obvious lead in
cargo space, too: Once the rear seats are folded, the Sonic hatch can
hold 47.7
cubic feet of gear; the trunk of the Sonic sedan tops out with 14.9
cubic feet.
Thus, the hatch has 18.5
cubic feet of space in its rear
cargo hold, and total capacity grows to 47.2
cubic feet if owners fold the car's rear seats.
The trunk can
hold 13.3
cubic feet, which is above average for the class, and the Limited's folding rear seats provide additional
cargo - carrying flexibility.
Meanwhile, that's complemented by a 23.2
cubic -
foot rear
cargo hold that can expand to supply 58.8
cubic feet of storage — and items up to 8
feet long or 4
feet tall — depending on how the HR - V's second - row seats are folded.
The giant rear hatch swings up to reveal a
cargo hold that will handle up to 93.5
cubic feet of stuff, and for which Pontiac will provide a plethora of
cargo carrying and containment options.
What the re-engineered Compass has is a standard rear
cargo hold that can fit 27.2
cubic feet of gear without folding the back seats.
It
holds 26.5
cubic feet of
cargo, according to the EPA.
The tale of the tape here includes 39.2
cubic feet of volume in the CR - V's rear
cargo hold and 75.8
cubic feet after folding the rear seatbacks.