I’m moving into my college dorm this fall, but I’m worried I won’t be able to fit all of my things into my Nissan Altima. Is there an easy way to know how much cargo capacity my car has?
Your vehicle’s cargo capacity and passenger capacity determine its class. Class is a way of referring to your vehicle’s size without having to memorize the exact cubic footage of your trunk and passenger area. There are many different scales when it comes to determining your car’s class, but you can use the EPA’s vehicle size classes as a general rule.
According to the U.S. Fuel Economy Guide for sedans:
A minicompact sedan has less than 85 cubic feet of combined passenger and cargo volume
A subcompact sedan has between 85 and 100 cubic feet of combined passenger and cargo volume
A compact sedan has between 100 and 110 cubic feet of combined passenger and cargo volume
A midsize sedan has between 110 and 120 cubic feet of combined passenger and cargo volume
A large sedan has more than 120 cubic feet of combined passenger and cargo volume
Knowing your vehicle’s class can help you figure out whether or not it’s necessary to invest in a
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