The trick to carrying dead animals in your SUV (or in once case I'm aware of a Prius) is to have a plastic kiddie pool in the back.
I put a dead Whitetail Deer in the back of my wife's Volvo 240 back in the day. She was unpleased. Told me that I needed to buy a truck.
Smart of her. My main objection to SUVs remains the lack of ability to segregate cargo. I don't have to share air with whatever is in the back of my truck, dead animals or fuel cans or whatever, and I don't have to worry about it being 'under glass' for anyone wanting to peek inside for a smash n grab. I wouldn't mind an SUV as one of a fleet, but I couldn't have one as an only vehicle.
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.
An aquantaince just got his Rivian truck. It's pretty impressive in terms of usable space. We put six mountain bikes and a lot of fire wood in the bed, camping stuff in the enclosed space at the front bottom of the bed, five adults in the cab and still had the front "fronk" that we threw some groceries in. Lots of usable interior nooks and crannies too. The driving and light off roading we did was what you'd expect from an EV.
It'll be a long time before I'm in the market for anything like it but it's cool to play with.
Last edited by Crashpad; 10-31-2022 at 01:41 PM.
I’ll give Dodge credit - they are willing to try new things. This looks clever but I’d want to see it in person.
https://www.foxnews.com/auto/ram-backpack-pickup-trucks