Camaro SS Conv vs Mustang Conv Trunk Space
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Camaro SS Conv vs Mustang Conv Trunk Space
Hi again!
I posted on another thread a question about the trunk space of the Mustang convertible and then I found that the Camaro SS conv is available. Will the Camaro SS convertible have more trunk space than a Mustang's convertibe?
As I've mentioned I'm looking for a convertible that can fit 2 suitcases and 2 carry ons both in the trunk and backseats.
I posted on another thread a question about the trunk space of the Mustang convertible and then I found that the Camaro SS conv is available. Will the Camaro SS convertible have more trunk space than a Mustang's convertibe?
As I've mentioned I'm looking for a convertible that can fit 2 suitcases and 2 carry ons both in the trunk and backseats.
#2
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It has half a cubic inch more space (the Camaro) which is not really that big, but most reviews say the trunk lid is so small anything of any size can't easily be put in.
I don't know if you lose space in the camaro when the top is down or not.
I don't know if you lose space in the camaro when the top is down or not.
#3
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Bavaria, Germany
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Hi again!
I posted on another thread a question about the trunk space of the Mustang convertible and then I found that the Camaro SS conv is available. Will the Camaro SS convertible have more trunk space than a Mustang's convertibe?
As I've mentioned I'm looking for a convertible that can fit 2 suitcases and 2 carry ons both in the trunk and backseats.
I posted on another thread a question about the trunk space of the Mustang convertible and then I found that the Camaro SS conv is available. Will the Camaro SS convertible have more trunk space than a Mustang's convertibe?
As I've mentioned I'm looking for a convertible that can fit 2 suitcases and 2 carry ons both in the trunk and backseats.
#4
Join Date: Aug 2011
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The trunk opening is exactly the size (well, with a bit of convincing) of my 21" travelpro crew 8 rollaboard. My wife and I were able to sqeeze her makeup bag, my laptop bag, and a few groceries around the rollaboard once we got it in, but that's about the limit.
DEFINITELY not possible to fit two rollaboards (or a rollaboard and large duffel) in the trunk, whether the top is up or down. There is a screen that marks off the space for the top, which would mark off how much extra space you can have if you don't plan to put the top down... except that this space is about 10" at the top of the trunk, and roughly 1' deep (front-back) and the same width a the trunk opening (maybe 2.5').
Also, I found that the driver's seat LITTERALLY touches the back seat when I found a comfortable driving position, so I doubt you could physically fit more than 3 adults in this car.
All that said, it's A LOT of fun to drive, though it only got about 16 mpg on on the highway and MUCH less on the roads.
#5
Join Date: May 2008
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I have a Camaro 1LT Convertible this weekend, and the trunk space is horrible for a few reasons.
1) the cargo shade (mounted in the trunk) must be pulled back in order to lower the top, and this decreases the trunk space. You might be able to squeeze some small flat objects under the cargo shade.
2) the trunk is basically a small well, and it's hard to maneuver large items into the trunk.
3) trunk is already tiny with the top down.
The Mustang trunk space is smaller, but more usable because a) no cargo shade, and b) the trunk lip extends to the bumper so easier to load objects.
Both have back seats that can reasonably store some luggage, though dunno about 2 suitcases and 2 carryons. My advice is to pack less if you can.
1) the cargo shade (mounted in the trunk) must be pulled back in order to lower the top, and this decreases the trunk space. You might be able to squeeze some small flat objects under the cargo shade.
2) the trunk is basically a small well, and it's hard to maneuver large items into the trunk.
3) trunk is already tiny with the top down.
The Mustang trunk space is smaller, but more usable because a) no cargo shade, and b) the trunk lip extends to the bumper so easier to load objects.
Both have back seats that can reasonably store some luggage, though dunno about 2 suitcases and 2 carryons. My advice is to pack less if you can.
#7
Join Date: May 2008
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You could always go for a luxury sedan with a panoramic roof. I know, not the same as having a convertible, but might be the closest you can get to replicating the experience.
#8
Join Date: May 2008
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I rented a Camaro from National, and there's a picture of the trunk in my ride report.
http://carrentingreviews.com/2012/05...t-convertible/
not sure if you can see it clearly, but my stuffed backpack took up most of the room in the trunk. There was a little room to the sides, and underneath the cargo shade.
http://carrentingreviews.com/2012/05...t-convertible/
not sure if you can see it clearly, but my stuffed backpack took up most of the room in the trunk. There was a little room to the sides, and underneath the cargo shade.
#10
Join Date: Oct 2009
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You can fit one Big suitcase (hardshell) and some small soft bags around it to the trunk. See picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60890849@N05/7220479682/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60890849@N05/7220479682/
#11
Join Date: May 2008
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You can fit one Big suitcase (hardshell) and some small soft bags around it to the trunk. See picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60890849@N05/7220479682/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60890849@N05/7220479682/