Storage Room in a Roadster?
Storage Room in a Roadster?
Among the S2000's other unique points, it offers some of the least storage space of any sports car around-- even less so than the Porsche 911. While this means nothing for purely sporting purposes, if there's any case you'll want to take it on a trip or even for groceries, you're going to have to get smart about your use of the real estate. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...662bd3c6e7.jpg |
There are numerous resources online to learn how to pack lightly and smart so that everything that you need for a week or even longer can fit into a carry-on suitcase. Two carry-on suitcases fit in the S trunk WITHOUT needing to remove the spare tire or its cover. That leaves room for backpacks or other items on each side of the trunk. For larger items, I've used a removable luggage rack that secures to the trunk lid, as have a few others on this forum.
You can learn how to pack a week's worth of clothing in that 21 or 22-inch carry-on suitcase. Laundry once a week or so and you can keep traveling until you run out of gas money. I've traveled in the S with a partner and packed just so for more than two weeks. Others have made longer trips. You don't return from a trip and say that you wish you would have carried more, or larger bags. Take tips from experienced travelers and lighter your load. The S is plenty big enough for two to travel in. |
It’s funny. The Honda fits my golf bag, no problem. My mazda hatchback requires letting the rear seat down slightly. Go figure. |
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The interior behind the seats is gone... there is a surprising amount of room opened up by this. I generally pack stuff up in the rollbar jungle gym. A tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, two pillows, and a cooler fit in there with ease -- then you've got the whole trunk for whatever else (tools, spare set of rotors, helmet, backpack, etc)
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Originally Posted by Nerd-Vol
(Post 24433554)
It’s funny. The Honda fits my golf bag, no problem. My mazda hatchback requires letting the rear seat down slightly. Go figure. |
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