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Testing the limits of cargo.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:13 am
by slvrvibes
The other day, I really tested how much cargo room my Vibe has.We went to the store to continue the Christmas shopping we had started last week and ended up buying two 26 inch men mountain bikes. I was concerned that I may not be able to fit both bicycles in my Vibe but thanks to the back seat folding all the way down I was able to get both bikes in my vibe. I did have to leave the glass door open since the tire of one of the bikes would not let the door close. Just goes to show how much room the Vibe actually has.

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (slvrvibes)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:06 am
by Mavrik
I drove my Vibe across canada from Ontario to Alaska USA with 4 tires stacked behind the front seats and then a pile of boxes and suitcases. You could not see out the back window. the whole back area was packed from folded seat to roof and from front seats straight to the rear window. Did my car sit low or what lol but surprisingly enough... I got the best gas mileage I have ever gotten.these Vibes hold a lot!

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (Mavrik)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:27 am
by slvrvibes
That is awesome. Gotta love their capabilities.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:31 am
by Atomb
the one thing that did bug me is that the back opening (hatch) is literally fractions of an inch less than 4 feet.this makes it impossible to carry a sheet of 8'x4' plywood, etc.

Re: (Atomb)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:35 am
by slvrvibes
Could you not, slant the plywood to make it fit?

Re: (slvrvibes)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:40 am
by Mavrik
my car in the summer is probably going to be the tool car at the track. I have portable air compressure, tools and room for tires in the back.

Re: (Atomb)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:45 am
by BlueCrush
That is what the roof rack is for!

Re: (BlueCrush)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:47 am
by Mavrik
Quote, originally posted by BlueCrush »That is what the roof rack is for! but then you need to unscrew the antenna.

Re: (slvrvibes)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:00 am
by Atomb
Quote, originally posted by slvrvibes »Could you not, slant the plywood to make it fit?nope, it's just under 4' in ANY direction!!

Re: (Mavrik)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:16 pm
by Herb
Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »but then you need to unscrew the antenna.Even then the crossbars will flex and the base of the antenna would be right against the plywood.I'm speaking from experience, and at the time my roof was already dented at the antenna base after I snapped off the antenna on my garage door that didn't open up all the way...

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (slvrvibes)

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:23 pm
by DiveNut
Picked up a wicker patio set last summer (love seat, table and two chairs). Took some wiggling but managed to get them in and close the hatch and doors. Actually had a small audience watching me load them. Snickering and such..until I closed the doors..Then they applauded!! Gotta love the versatility of the vibe.

Re: (Herb)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:51 am
by mcgusto82
when i first moved 4 montha go. i had a large appliance hand truck on op of the rack.i thought i had secured it properly. turns out the straps gave in as the car drove. well, the antenna got caught in the hand truck and riped the antenna off the base. it basically ripped the metal tread. luckily the wire didn't get torn off. so i had to remove the base, crimp the tread peice back in. it took me for ever. put some epoxy within the base to keep the antenna secured. everything works fine now. too bad it lso scracthed the cross bars.

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (slvrvibes)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:28 am
by Charlievibe
We got our kitchen island (it is on wheels) and a recliner in my car - at the same time. The island went on its top and the recliner was opened up just a tad to get it to fit under the roof. We still had room left so we put a few other items in there as well. I love the room in my car and have people at work telling me that my Vibe has more room than their SUV's - I glow in the praise of my baby!!!!!

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (slvrvibes)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:42 am
by gargoyle
Thirteen 4'x4'x8' fence posts and ten 80lb. bags of concrete (there's a few on the pasenger floor and few in the back seat behind the driver not visible in the picture).I think I may have exceeded the weight limit , but there was still room for more!

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (gargoyle)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:47 am
by ZubenElGenubi
Quote, originally posted by gargoyle » Thirteen 4'x4'x8' fence posts and ten 80lb. bags of concrete (there's a few on the pasenger floor and few in the back seat behind the driver not visible in the picture).I think I may have exceeded the weight limit , but there was still room for more! You don't happen to have a picture from the side on that ,do you?

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (ZubenElGenubi)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:00 am
by gargoyle
Quote, originally posted by ZubenElGenubi »You don't happen to have a picture from the side on that ,do you?yep, check out the drop! it's also in this thread http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=17843

Re: Testing the limits of cargo. (gargoyle)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:54 am
by Viben' round
I was able to fit 2 road bikes and a mountain bike in the back of my vibe earlier this summer. The road bikes were fork mounted to the tracks ad t the mountain bike was put inbetween rear first. Fit nicely, had to travel from Staten Island, NY to The City. God I'm glad that relationship is over!!!