06-15-2016, 09:27 AM | #15 |
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For the record, It is possible to fit 2x4x8 lumber in the car with the trunk closed. I haul my bike on the roof and throw my gear in the trunk, laundry basket, tools, whatever no problem. Although it is a little small, I can still make do. It's a decent daily but recently it's starting to become a pain in the ass.
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06-17-2016, 11:40 AM | #16 |
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I have similar size requirements as you and my BRZ does great. My girlfriend and I recently did a trip to Stowe VT for a week with two rolling checked sized suitcases, two regular sized backpacks, and a cooler for beers and cheeses, (VT staples.)
We folded the seats down and there was another room for a back pack or two before stuff started to get stacked. I also have a Forester XT so I have that when I need real size, but I think the twins are plenty roomy. You're not moving to a Miata/S2K.
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