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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: NJ
Posts: 187
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Yesterday I did a full day's worth of Christmas shopping, and, without stopping home, went to the supermarket for a week's worth of groceries. Didn't even need to put the seats down. Held it all just fine. LOVE that this a 2-seater that is still plenty "practical". |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Lancashire, UK
Posts: 220
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It's suprisingly good - managed a couple of weekends camping without a problem.
Several people didn't believe me when I told them I got 4 wheels & tyres (fitted) in it - they thought I meant one at a time!! |
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Hack I packed this car with my personal belongings and did a cross country move with it. Granted I didn't bring a lot but still.
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2011 CR-Z EX 6MT Denso IK22 Spark Plugs, Spoon Throttle Body, Takeda Momentum Intake (WB) Spoon Subframe Rigid Collar, Cusco FR Strut OS Bar, HKS Kensai Rear Strut Bar, Basis RSB. http://www.crzforum.com/forum/garage/1327 |
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I've packed my Z full multiple times since I've owned it. Moved things back and forth from San Diego to LA and even moved displays the size of a small fridge. Unless it's one big item I actually find having the rear "seats" up helps stabilize the load and keep things nice and orderly.
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