
Cars with large trunks include the Skoda Superb, New Emgrand, CS75, SWM X7, and MG MG6. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. Trunk Items: A car trunk typically contains a spare tire, a first aid kit, a tool kit, a warning triangle, a fire extinguisher, a car refrigerator, and an emergency fuel tank release cable. 2. Starting Battery: In some cars, the starting battery is also located in the trunk. Below is additional information on the functions of a car trunk: 1. Storage and Transport: It can be used to store spare items or transport goods. 2. Loose Items: The trunk can hold loose items. 3. Escape: There is usually a mechanical switch inside the trunk to open the trunk lid in emergencies, allowing for escape.

I've always thought that having a car with a large trunk is essential when traveling with lots of stuff. I've driven SUVs like the Highlander myself, and it's no problem to fit a large suitcase or camping gear in the back—there's over a thousand liters of space. The rear seats can also be folded flat, making it easy to load items like skis. It does consume a bit more fuel, but it's hassle-free. Models like the CR-V or RAV4 are also quite versatile for daily use. If you frequently go on long trips, you might want to consider these options—they offer ample space and save you the trouble of finding extra storage.

As a parent who frequently takes kids out, a small trunk simply won't do - it's even hard to fit a stroller in. I find MPVs like the GL8 or Odyssey quite practical, with their deep and wide rear cargo areas. Over 500 liters of space can easily accommodate toys and shopping bags, unlike compact cars that feel cramped. The well-designed space makes grocery runs or trips hassle-free without the usual scrambling. I'd recommend checking actual capacity measurements when choosing a car to avoid constant complaints about lacking storage space.

I usually enjoy cycling or hiking, and when I have a lot of gear, I wish I could fill the car to the brim. Hatchbacks like the Golf or Skoda Octavia are perfect—they have wide openings for easy loading, and their trunks typically start at 400 liters. Folding down the rear seats allows for larger items like tent bags. When buying, pay attention to the car's height to ensure it's not too tall for easy access. These models are affordable yet highly practical.

For daily commuting but frequent weekend picnics or hauling large packages, I prefer cars with deep trunks that don't compromise daily handling, such as crossover models like the XR-V or Qashqai. With around 500 liters of capacity, they can easily accommodate several suitcases. The rear hatch design isn't too high, making loading and unloading simple, which is beginner-friendly and doesn't take up much parking space. Their practicality surpasses that of regular sedans.

Having researched cars for many years, I often look for large trunks in station wagons like the V90 or Peugeot 508. Their trunks are square and spacious, with over 600 liters of capacity, suitable for daily shopping or sports equipment. There are also pickups like the F-150 with enormous space, but they are more suited for hauling goods. My advice is to test drive and check the actual capacity rather than just relying on the data. More space makes driving more time-efficient and effortless.


