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Old 02-05-2008, 08:30 AM
   What REALLY fits in the Trunk?
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I've read, on and off and back and forth, that anything from a full set of golf clubs to as little as a box of kleenex and a pair of underwear actually fit in the trunk of a Solstice or SKY.

Opponents to the kappa siblings will always exaggerate to the minimal side - like edmunds or any number of competitor-oriented forums...

...and those that are true-blue, dyed in the wool, kappaphiles can tend to be a bit pollyannish about the true trunk capacity.

So, I decided to start this thread to sort of document what people have put in their trunk. It is a common theme - and one of the weaknesses ALWAYS pointed to by detractors and supporters alike. The placement of the fuel tank is very awkward, and the hinges for the trunk take up a ton of space... put anything beside the fuel tank and you are relegated to top-up driving. The rear placement of the hinges makes you lean against a nice paint job in order to access things in the trunk on the opposite site of where you are. Which is where everything always moves to after driving.

After having spent a few days in a Solstice (you can actually rent them at National car rental in Tuscon, Phoenix, and LA), I was actually quite surprised at what I could fit in the trunk with the top up.

One thing that does NOT fit, no matter how you try, is a standard carry-on [22” X 14” X 9”]. The dimension from the fuel tank to the hinge area is about 1" too narrow (maybe only 8 1/4"). If you DO manage to have packed light and the bag is not rigid, you can't rotate it enough to get it to fit.

HOWEVER, the contents of a carry on EASILY fit if you have luggage that is soft-sided, and you can still put the top down, so there's AT LEAST 2 cubic feet of storage space with the top down. (Std carry-on is 1.6 cubic feet).


I also had the opportunity to rent a MX-5 NC from National last year in Phoenix. A friend of mine (he's tall) is an avid golfer, and I don't mind driving the golf cart (I'm not really a golfer). He asked if I could pick him up - and said sure, thinking that there should be no problem with his golf clubs. I mean, after all, the MX-5 is SOOOOoo much better than a Solstice that most certainly, golf clubs fit.

Except, it turns out, they don't. His driver and other woods ended up in his lap, because no matter how we tried to get it in there, it just simply did not fit. I wondered how in the world this could be - isn't the claim that a set of clubs fit?

After I looked online, it turns out that I'm not the only one who's had trouble fitting clubs in the trunk. Other miataphiles have too - in the NC. You apparently have to pull all the really long clubs out, and then you still might not get them fit.



On a return trip, my friend did have the opportunity to golf with a friend who rented, of all things, a Solstice.

The funny thing: his clubs FIT in the Sol I wish I had pictures.



So, here for your entertainment, is a collection of pictures, links and discussion of the trunk capacity of the Solstice. Maybe in all of this, we can find the reality of the situation, which was my assessment years ago - that while it is awkward, there is USEFUL trunk capacity. It's not zero, but not exactly roomy either. Could it be better? Sure.

Could it be worse? Absolutely.

WHY is it the way it is? Well, prolly only the engineering and marketing team for the Solstice and the SKY know for sure.

It is up to the consumer to decide whether having gobs of trunk capacity matters that much. At some point, too much trunk space is a waste of structure, size, styling, and dilutes the 'mission' of the particular car (in the sports or sporty car niche).

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I had also heard that some people (my friend included) had significant trouble fitting all their clubs in the trunk of their NC MC-5 - mostly due to the size of the driver. You apparently need to do some wiggling and handwaving to get it in - removing the driver, a wood or two, to get it to fit.

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Here is a link to the skyroadster site where I have a picture of my GXP with 3 Solstice\SKY coolers\travel bags in the trunk.
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My wife and I were visiting son at Ft. Benning. A art/craft store was running a sale (of course) that my wife HAD to go to. She found some "necessary" acrylic picture frames that she promised that she would carry in her lap (7 hours) if need be. These were rigid acrylic frames- a sheet with molded sides- each measuring 24 x 18 x 1 3/8 in.! Not only did I get them to sit in the trunk, but that was with our bags that we took for a two-night stay. Yes, top was up, but my wife will NEVER be sorry that she did not have to share her space with those frames!

We now have roll-up garment bags that we have used on several trips (top down and up), Latin Venom's cooler is usually up front where we can reach it!
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Since I use O2 bottles ,I had at Nationals 4 large bottles that you tow behind when walking and 8 small bottles that are for the over the shoulder type. I also had enough clothes for four days and My B-Pap machine for my sleep apnea. All this loaded into the trunk. Of course I ran to Nashville with top up. Duh it was 90 some odd degrees. Unloaded when I got there and the valet could not believe what I was pulling out of the trunk. Moms saw me unloading .. The trunks hold an awful lot iffen you take the time to pack it right....Skip...
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My wife and I just took a 3 night vacation with our Solstice. We actually managed to make the drive with the top down. We had three bags of clothes, a 17" laptop computer, some food, a few jackets, her purse and makeup, and a couple pairs of shoes in the trunk. The trick was that her purse, makeup, and a couple food items I placed inside the top (between the glass and the roof portion of the top there is a pretty decent gap with the top down in the trunk). Bottom line: Topdown drive from Riverside area of California along the coast (Highway 1) to Monterey, California (430mile drive) and packed enough stuff for 3 nights stay (we actually over packed and could have went 4-5 nights).
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If you move the tire inflation and sealer unit with the foam holder and put it on the floor of the passenger seat you can hold even more stuff in the trunk. That is what I did when I went to nationals with my father.
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Well... I Tried To Fit A Small Hand Bag In Mine Yesterday To Be Sure I Can Take It To Vegas For National.... It Fit Barely And Had No Clothes In It!!! Should be interesting when the clothes are in it!! oh by the way//// i am talikng with top down

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