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Old 09-19-2005, 11:27 AM
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First off i want to say that I have been reading S2ki.com for some time now and think that the information that you guys give is great. I am just about to take the plunge and get a MY05 S2000, I know my question if rather ridiculous but does anyone have the dimensions of the trunk space? This will be my weekend and short trip car so I wanted to get the opinions of the trunk space also. If someone can provide the width height depth dimension I would greatly appreciate it, if not then I guess I will just lug some luggage up to the dealership and "try it out"

Thanks for all the great information....
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I went out and measured, and mine is SMALL x REALLY SMALL! Just kidding! I've no idea of the actual measurements, but I have been able to fit a shotgun across my trunk, the bags for 2 people on a 5 day vacation (1 was a girl), lots of electronic equipment for work, and my baseball stuff. You can usually fit a golf bag in there, too. Consult the Honda website if you want the total volume for the trunk.
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Thanks Clayman. 5 cubic feet is what honda says but I physically can't visualize 5 cubic feet, either way I think with the description of what you can fit in your trunk I should be good to go for a weekend trip here an there.
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The trick is to get soft-sided luggage. I've put an airline carry-on sized hard case in the well and packed several soft duffels/computer bags & a helmet on top of that.
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