• FlexibleToast@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      I swore off sedans years ago. There were too many times with my Passat that o had something that would have easily fit in the trunk, but I couldn’t get it past the trunk lid. I’m a big fan of hatchbacks and wagons. The 5 is definitely the route I would have gone.

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        26 days ago

        I’ve had all of the above many times over (hey, I’m old), and I still prefer a sedan. That being said, not all sedans are created equal and the trunk is one of the things I look at when I buy one. Some sedans have a terrible lid design that prevents things that should fit easily from going in or out.

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          26 days ago

          I definitely check the trunk. I haven’t in years, but I used to play hockey as a goalie. I would bring my equipment with and make sure it fits in the trunk. For reference I used an older version of this bag, definitely not a small thing and has definitely ruled out vehicles before. That’s also a major reason I love a hatch. Just far easier to get bulky things in and out. That said, it’s all personal preference. These days I bought the smallest, best tow capacity vehicle I could find which is a Hyundai Santa Cruz. Now it’s hard to imagine being a home owner without a small truck or minivan to get various supplies. My perfect vehicle has probably changed to be something like the Santa Cruz, but electric and maybe a foot more of bed length. The Slate looks too small and the Rivian is too big.

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            26 days ago

            Realistically, I need a vehicle to move larger stuff about once every year or two. At that point I usually borrow or rent a vehicle. I don’t even care about the Slate as a truck, hell, I’d prefer a sedan version. I like the bare bones nature of it and how it doesn’t feel like a spyware tablet on wheels like every other EVs and honestly most every new car.