
When fully loaded, the GL8 can accommodate 4 suitcases of 21 inches each. Below is relevant information about the Buick GL8: 1. Introduction to the Buick GL8: As a top-tier MPV model, the Buick GL8 has achieved batch exports with its luxurious and imposing presence, powerful performance, and spacious comfort, earning the title of 'Perfect MPV' from Southeast Asian media. 2. Buick GL8 Exterior: The body lines are quite rigid, yet areas that require softness are never lacking in curvature. It also incorporates the family's classic wing design language, effectively balancing a sense of premium quality with contemporary style.

The Buick GL8 has limited but practical trunk space when fully loaded with 7 passengers. As an owner who has driven both older and newer models, the rear cargo capacity ranges between 350-400 liters. Real-world tests show it can fit two 20-inch carry-on suitcases and a backpack, or one 28-inch large suitcase plus some small bags. The newer model's design is more optimized, but space compression is noticeable. For long trips, it's recommended to choose slim suitcases or soft bags to improve efficiency. Also, be careful not to block the rear windows and affect visibility. Overall, it's sufficient for daily use but don't expect too much.

When traveling with the whole family, the GL8's trunk becomes quite cramped when fully loaded. I can barely fit two 24-inch suitcases, and any more would obstruct the view and be unsafe. Sometimes, adding a backpack for essentials works well. If there are many people traveling, it's best to plan ahead and pack lightly with smaller items. Although the trunk isn't large, making good use of the corners can still allow for some extra storage of miscellaneous items.

The GL8's full-load trunk capacity varies significantly by model. I've seen older versions that could only fit a few items, while the newer optimized models can accommodate two 20-inch suitcases. The key is to avoid stacking large items that block the passageway or the third-row seating area. Flexible space management is the trick.


