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12-29-2006, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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cargo capacity for the LB?
Looking at specs for cargo capacity of both the Yaris and Fit on their respective US websites (www.toyotausa.com & www.hondacars.com), noticing that the Yaris LB is listed as having much lower cargo capacity (9.32 cu.ft seats up, 25.7 seats down), than the Honda Fit (21.3 cu.ft seats up, 41.9 seats down).
Just wondering if there is that much difference in the "real world" cargo capacities of these two. Anyone ever compare both? Could it be due to the Fit being able to flop the front passenger seat forward for some extra cargo capacity? It doesn't seem to add up, since both these cars are similar in size and passenger dimensions (headroom/legroom/shouldroom/etc...) (Fit is a bit longer than the 3-door Yaris LB, otherwise very similar in every other dimension. peace |
12-29-2006, 09:27 PM | #2 |
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the fit has a lot more cargo space because the gas tank is underneath the front seats and the rear seats fold flat and fairly low to the floor, making for a lot of space.
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12-29-2006, 10:25 PM | #3 |
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I can fit a whole buggy full of groceries with out squishing the bread, and i can fit to full size aircraft carry-on bags+ with no problem! SEATS UP!
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12-29-2006, 10:59 PM | #4 |
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12-30-2006, 02:24 PM | #5 | |
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Alternatively, how does the cargo of the 3-door Yaris LB compare with the Mini? Both being 3-door, and to my knowledge, similar fuel tank placement (unlike the Fit), I'd assume them to be close in cargo capacity, no? peace |
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12-30-2006, 03:18 PM | #6 |
A guy at work has a mini and it seems a lot more cramped in capacity than the Yaris but I could be wrong.
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12-30-2006, 03:33 PM | #7 |
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just remove the spare tire and those plastic boxes and there is an impressive amount of space
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12-30-2006, 09:31 PM | #8 |
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I love when I go to the Grocery, and come out will all those bags and people just stare at me like "he is going to fit all that, in there?" I get kicks from it every week when we go :)
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12-30-2006, 10:54 PM | #9 | |
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the fit has a deeper trunk space than the yaris hatch, but there is no way it is more than twice the size of the yaris with seats up. my friend has the fit and i have compered them side by side. it might be 1.5 times the size, but no way is it twice the size. |
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12-31-2006, 12:22 AM | #10 | |
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I dont really know much about it, but i think the cargo space is from floor to roof. Thus if the floor were longer each extra inch of length would make a significant difference in cubic volume of the trunk. Also, the fit looks like a mini mini-van for a reason..namely the roof doesnt slope downward, thus there would be alot more space in the air at the roof of the vehicle. So you already have added length plus added heigth because of the roofline, then throw in...i think...a deeper floor because of the lack of gas tank you could def. have such a significant difference ....but...its not very useful space on a daily basis because the majority of the measurments are in the air:) rather than having actual floor space to put your objects on as in a sedan, or the most glorious of all vehicles--the wagon (most of them anyway). |
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12-31-2006, 01:05 AM | #11 |
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that makes good sense bmgyaris, you're probably right
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12-31-2006, 01:28 AM | #12 |
when we were doing reno's a few months ago I made a few trips to home depot in the Yaris. The truck had no insurance so everything had to go in the yaris. I put everything from 8' trees, trim, loads of lumber, insulation and about 60 bricks into it (not all at the same time)...
You get some pretty amazed looks when you cram shit into this thing.
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12-31-2006, 06:45 AM | #13 |
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12-31-2006, 09:38 AM | #14 |
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I fit 4ft by 4ft plywood with the seat's down, and I love the versatility of the sliding forward rear seat, I use it all the time.
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01-02-2007, 03:52 PM | #15 |
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I would like to know what the SQUARE footage is (talking about just the cargo floor/platform area, not including the space from floor to roof) with rear seats folded down on both the Yaris and Fit. I'll bet there isn't that much difference.
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01-02-2007, 08:21 PM | #16 |
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this is the most important number... of course on paper higher numbers look better.
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01-02-2007, 09:20 PM | #17 |
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I'd be surprised if the Fit had a significant advantage over the Yaris in real world cargo hauling. I use my Yaris to transport cargo on a regular basis. It's big enough to take several of those large box's that wouldn't fit in a Sedan. The front passenger seat might not fold flat, but it does fold forward and stay in place once it's there.
From experience, the Yaris's cargo height is adequate, so getting a few extra inch on the height is not going to make much of a difference. What would really improve the cargo capacity is extra width. Which brings to mind the upcoming euro Corolla, which looks like the Yaris's big brother. That car will probably have very usable cargo capacity (and still look good doing it). Here in Toronto, we've got a few rentals company that specialize in renting Fit/Versa/Yaris and they rent them by the hour. If you're really serious about the cargo hauling capacity, rent em and go crazy. Make sure you've got some extremely large box's to keep things real. |
07-19-2010, 03:56 PM | #18 |
What year is your Yaris? I have a 2007 hatchback and I can't fit a 4x4 plywood in there. I've tried every angle I can think of but the hatch opening is just slightly too small.
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