A two - door, two - seat PT / 10 Lifestyle Cruiser with
a small cargo bed that transformed the car into a pickup was displayed at the Specialty Equipment Market Association convention in October.
Not exact matches
The
cargo section of the Tristar actually has two levels, with pull - out drawers beneath the flat
bed that house the spare tire and leave room for
smaller items.
The
smaller bed space is also noticeable thereby limiting
cargo capacity.
The Baja is based on the Outback wagon, but has a
small pickup
bed instead of an enclosed
cargo area.
The
bed is much
smaller than a the full - sized trucks, but still offers plenty of room and tons of clever
cargo restraints.
For those who find the 54 - inch - long
cargo bed too
small for practical purposes, Nissan offers an interesting tubular
bed extender that mounts on the lowered tailgate, effectively increasing the length by 16.5 inches.
Inside, a
cargo divider can be raised to secure
smaller items or lowered to access the full length of the
bed floor.
A dog
bed that includes a safety harness, a no - spill water bowl and a smart treat dispenser that releases snacks in
small amounts are just some of the features of this revamped
cargo area.