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nari_aizawa 07-22-2008 11:49 AM

Trunk space?
 
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Hey. I know I posted this AWHILE ago.... but since the official reveal of the Camaro took place I was wondering if anyone had any info on the trunk space. I saw a picrure a few months back of a guy curled up in the trunk but that was in the prototype. I attatched the pics I have (which only tell you so much) but if anyone can help me out that would be awesome!!! Thank you!

boxmonkeyracing 07-22-2008 11:51 AM

well if it were a truck I'd be able to answer you but it's not a truck. . .

rolnslo 07-22-2008 12:00 PM

11.3 cu. ft. from the spec PDF. For comparison, the Honda Accord coupe is 11.9 cu. ft.

drivingincamaro 07-22-2008 03:47 PM

is that shunt? :sm0:

Chogan2200 07-22-2008 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by drivingincamaro (Post 96874)
is that shunt? :sm0:


:sm0: that explains the curb weight!!!

fldrummer 09-08-2008 06:36 PM

Can anyone confirm that this is what the production trunk opening will look like? I sure hope not, 'cuz that is pretty skinny. I can only hope it's wider inside and that the back seats go down. If not, I could be looking at a different, even more pricey alternative. :thumbdown:

Angrybird 12 09-08-2008 06:40 PM

I have a Sky, trunk space is not a concern to me..

fldrummer 09-08-2008 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Skyman 08 (Post 127059)
I have a Sky, trunk space is not a concern to me..

True, but you also have an HHR and a Jeep Liberty, do you not? You probably don't have to haul drum equipment like I do and, unfortunately, I don't have room in my budget for 2 vehicles, let alone the cash to insure both, esp. since my rate would probably go up with an SS... As small as my G35 looks, it has a surprising amount of cargo room, including the trunk. I just need a trunk big enough to fit my 4'x1.5' hardware bag in. Everthing else should fit, if that does. That being said, if the battery IS in the trunk, it better be under it, where the spare tire would normally be (are you listening, GM? Please don't force me to buy a BMW by overlooking these little details). Also, I am not a truck kind of guy; I like sporty coupes, so that's what I buy. If it were not for my need of cargo space, I'd probably be looking at vettes instead... Nahh, I'd still look at the 'Maro also 'cuz it looks so bad-@$$!

nester7929 09-08-2008 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by fldrummer (Post 127075)
True, but you also have an HHR and a Jeep Liberty, do you not? You probably don't have to haul drum equipment like I do and, unfortunately, I don't have room in my budget for 2 vehicles, let alone the cash to insure both, esp. since my rate would probably go up with an SS... As small as my G35 looks, it has a surprising amount of cargo room, including the trunk. I just need a trunk big enough to fit my 4'x1.5' hardware bag in. Everthing else should fit, if that does. That being said, if the battery IS in the trunk, it better be under it, where the spare tire would normally be (are you listening, GM? Please don't force me to buy a BMW by overlooking these little details). Also, I am not a truck kind of guy; I like sporty coupes, so that's what I buy. If it were not for my need of cargo space, I'd probably be looking at vettes instead... Nahh, I'd still look at the 'Maro also 'cuz it looks so bad-@$$!


I use the other seats to haul my band equipment. Amps and all, it'll fit if you just know how to arrange it.

What drum are we talking about? Like a set for a "band" band, or a snare or some tenors for marching band?

Mr. Wyndham 09-08-2008 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by fldrummer (Post 127075)
True, but you also have an HHR and a Jeep Liberty, do you not? You probably don't have to haul drum equipment like I do and, unfortunately, I don't have room in my budget for 2 vehicles, let alone the cash to insure both, esp. since my rate would probably go up with an SS... As small as my G35 looks, it has a surprising amount of cargo room, including the trunk. I just need a trunk big enough to fit my 4'x1.5' hardware bag in. Everthing else should fit, if that does. That being said, if the battery IS in the trunk, it better be under it, where the spare tire would normally be (are you listening, GM? Please don't force me to buy a BMW by overlooking these little details). Also, I am not a truck kind of guy; I like sporty coupes, so that's what I buy. If it were not for my need of cargo space, I'd probably be looking at vettes instead... Nahh, I'd still look at the 'Maro also 'cuz it looks so bad-@$$!

According to Infiniti.com, your G35 coupe has just under 8 cu. ft. of Cargo space. The Camaro will have 11.3. :D
And as for the battery...it's hidden in the side of the trunk (no terrible bulge) in the G8.

http://www.hammen.net/bowman/trunk.jpg

fbodfather 09-08-2008 08:56 PM

The rear seat of the Camaro folds down allowing a LOT of stuff to pass thru to the rear seat area..........I've had to crawl thru the pass-thru on one or two occasions to 'open' the trunk of one of the IVERs -- a lot of room back there.......

(and yes, that was Shunt at Camaros at Carlisle....)

Shaggy 09-08-2008 09:36 PM

Doesn't look to bad.

ucla1ove3 09-08-2008 10:41 PM

it's little details about the car like the one fbodfather just said"The rear seat of the Camaro folds down" that keep me enticed just as i start to lose interest and want another car NOW. so fbodfather keep them coming. please... pretty please.. with sugar on top :) :) :) :) :)

fldrummer 09-08-2008 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dragoneye (Post 127087)
According to Infiniti.com, your G35 coupe has just under 8 cu. ft. of Cargo space. The Camaro will have 11.3. :D
And as for the battery...it's hidden in the side of the trunk (no terrible bulge) in the G8

True, but it's the way that the 8 cu. ft. (or 11.3 in the Camaro's case) is laid out that matters. If it's more vertical than horizontal, it won't matter one bit if my cargo doesn't fit in the horizontal space available. As small as it is, I could probably even squeeze everything into a new Audi TT coupe if I wanted to, due to the openness of the cabin... The folding rear seat could solve that problem, but that depends on where I can place the other 6 bags (yes, it's a drum set). Thanks, fbodfather, for confirming the availability of the folding rear seat. I'll continue to hold my breath. More detailed pics of the trunk and folding seat would definitely be helpful though. I could tell Shunt's legs were tucked under that opening a bit, but I'm still curious as to the actual layout of that trunk space. Will that extra plastic on the sides (behind the taillights) still be there for production? I don't see what the point of having it there is. :iono:


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