Curious what setup people have with cargo carpets / mats, storage bins, emergency supplies etc.
If only there was some way to boost up the bass in your CX!!!Mine looks like this.
That looks like a great use of the space! Curious if you have water as well given the other emergency prep gearMy cargo area starts below the floor.
I have added a fire extinguisher, a can of fix-a-flat, a basic tool kit with VOM, spare blade fuses, spare cartridge fuses, spare relays, 3 LED flares, disposable coveralls, reflective vest, a heavy duty space blanket, work gloves, and a lithium jump-start battery.
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I put a piece of foam sleeping pad on top to keep the fire extinguisher from bouncing around.
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On top of the floor I installed a protective cargo tray.
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In the right wheel cubby, I used velcro to attach a basic first-aid kit.
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I also appreciate the 4 cargo anchors in the back.
Not at all fun, but a very practical kit.
MW,
Of course I do, 16 bottles of drinking water.
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I am a little disappointed there is no storage under the passenger seat. I also like to store a bit of non-perishable food in my cars, and under the rear seat has been my go-to spot.
In addition to the basic first-aid kit, I also have a larger "Trauma" kit in a red soft side cooler. It has tournaquets, Israeli bandages, airway, chest seals, and other supplies for serious injuries. It gets put in the car for road trips, especially to locations that are not close to emergency services.
My Jeep kit is truly epic!
TR
That's one thing I miss that my last 3 VW's had. Slide out under seat storage drawers under the front seats.I am a little disappointed there is no storage under the passenger seat.
That's one thing I miss that my last 3 VW's had. Slide out under seat storage drawers under the front seats.
Ditto on the DieselGate. I had mine for 6 years. I really loved my TDI but I couldn't not sell it back for what I got.We sold it back to VW because of DieselGate after driving it for nearly 5 years, got almost what we paid for it back too.
Yes I believe most SUVs and Minivans have this feature. Even my 1998 Honda CR-V has a drawer under the front passenger seat.⋯
I am a little disappointed there is no storage under the passenger seat.
Not to mention the picnic table! Man, I loved that thing, and yup, I actually used it!Yes I believe most SUVs and Minivans have this feature. Even my 1998 Honda CR-V has a drawer under the front passenger seat.
That's not quite right. They developed an algorithm to detect the conditions matching that the test was being run, which then CHANGED the engine operating parameters to pass the emissions test only under those circumstances. But those operating parameters were not used in normal driving, even under the same/similar conditions. So, they cheated by not meeting the emissions requirements when the car was being driven on the road.As far as "dieselgate", that's the biggest BS I ever heard of. If you ask me, VW did nothing wrong. VW was given a very specific set of conditions with which they had to meet emissions. They read the rule book, and did precisely what was asked of them.
They developed an algorithm to detect the conditions matching that the test was being run, which then CHANGED the engine operating parameters to pass the emissions test only under those circumstances.
Correct and I said as much. There was absolutely nothing published in the rules that said that wasn't allowed, which means that it is allowed. Hence, they absolutely did not cheat, they followed the rulebook precisely as written.
The rules were dumb and the VW engineers were smart.
But that's just it, the rules weren't broken at all. Just like Smokey didn't break the rules when he put the factory torque converter in the trunk.There was nothing in the rules that said that the rules couldn't be broken? Yeah, that makes sense.
But that's just it, the rules weren't broken at all. Just like Smokey didn't break the rules when he put the factory torque converter in the trunk.