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nolngrgrsngslde, I feel been in the same boat regarding your comment.
I made two reservations, however I cannot convince myself for getting a non versatile car with a regular trunk,
so I guess I will have to wait for the model Y.
I understand the justified requirement of having a five adults car and the compromise of still getting a low drag coefficient,
to be the reason for a regular trunk.
But this is too much of a limitation: Even if the back seat can be folded, the large horizontal shelf between the two pillars will
not allow carry any large object: Someone mention a dog box, in my case I'd like to carry two fancy bicycles that I want to keep protected.
It would be interesting knowing the real dimension of the Model 3, and in particular knowing the hight of the trunk.
For this purpose, I tried to evaluate what would be the current size of the Model 3 trunk, using a BMW 325i as reference:
How many "Carry-on" bags and suitcases, and surfboards, would fit in the Model 3 trunk?
While I find the Model 3 been astonishing and beautiful, with some unique features like auto-pilot and recharging network access,
a I am still convince that the Model 3 is not the car I will buy.
I made two reservations, however I cannot convince myself for getting a non versatile car with a regular trunk,
so I guess I will have to wait for the model Y.
I understand the justified requirement of having a five adults car and the compromise of still getting a low drag coefficient,
to be the reason for a regular trunk.
But this is too much of a limitation: Even if the back seat can be folded, the large horizontal shelf between the two pillars will
not allow carry any large object: Someone mention a dog box, in my case I'd like to carry two fancy bicycles that I want to keep protected.
I like the Model S, but I find it a little too big and difficult to park in a city. I cannot have a second car either.It would be interesting knowing the real dimension of the Model 3, and in particular knowing the hight of the trunk.
For this purpose, I tried to evaluate what would be the current size of the Model 3 trunk, using a BMW 325i as reference:
How many "Carry-on" bags and suitcases, and surfboards, would fit in the Model 3 trunk?
While I find the Model 3 been astonishing and beautiful, with some unique features like auto-pilot and recharging network access,
a I am still convince that the Model 3 is not the car I will buy.