Show me: What can you fit in your Fit?

2 congas, djembe, percussion bag of goodies, 1X12 cab, vintage fender bassman, roland cube, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, multistand, pedalboard, big bag 'o cables, 2 volume pedals, para/acoustic D.I., laptop, soundcard, pressed shirt and tie. (sorry for the poor quality pic)
P.S. forgot to mention: snow clearing/ice scraping tool, plastic shovel, de-icer windshield fluid
What a awesome thread, you can fit all kinds of stuff into this otherwise minuscule looking subcompact. My boss still bags on my car saying its a motorized tennis shoe and rather drive a 2dr Yaris then a Fit.
Took a picture, but lost it. But I BARELY managed to close the rear hatch with a Ikea Mandal Headboard.
MANDAL Headboard - IKEA
Squeezed against the front wind shield on the console.
Reported dimensions for the box and the reported on Honda's site for storage were the exact same. ~95"
MANDAL Headboard - IKEA
Squeezed against the front wind shield on the console.
Reported dimensions for the box and the reported on Honda's site for storage were the exact same. ~95"
9cs of 6\1 gallon water
3cs of 30 pack 0.5 liter bottles
3 bags of potting soil
Misc food items
All this is about 550lbs of goods. My all time record was 30cs of Costco 6-1 gallon waters, that's a gross load weight of 1500lbs of water, the car didn't complain one bit.

Its held up to constant abuse of 550lbs of Costco shopping just fine many times. What you see here is my avg load
9cs of 6\1 gallon water
3cs of 30 pack 0.5 liter bottles
3 bags of potting soil
Misc food items
All this is about 550lbs of goods. My all time record was 30cs of Costco 6-1 gallon waters, that's a gross load weight of 1500lbs of water, the car didn't complain one bit.
9cs of 6\1 gallon water
3cs of 30 pack 0.5 liter bottles
3 bags of potting soil
Misc food items
All this is about 550lbs of goods. My all time record was 30cs of Costco 6-1 gallon waters, that's a gross load weight of 1500lbs of water, the car didn't complain one bit.
Last edited by p nut; Jun 15, 2013 at 07:55 AM.
Not as impressive as most of the recent photos but this is what I can fit in my Jazz.

It's a Dahon Vitesse D7 20" folding bike and Fox Transition bike helmet, along with my usual bucket bag of tools/junk. No folding of rear seats needed.
The Dahon takes up just about 5/8 of the seats-up rear cargo area.
I call this photo "When Dahon met Honda"

It's a Dahon Vitesse D7 20" folding bike and Fox Transition bike helmet, along with my usual bucket bag of tools/junk. No folding of rear seats needed.
The Dahon takes up just about 5/8 of the seats-up rear cargo area.
I call this photo "When Dahon met Honda"
Went camping last summer with my two kids. 60% seat folded down.
Everyone else in our camping group came in minivans or SUVs. They were all amazed at all the stuff I pulled out of the car.
Sure there was only three of us but still.

Everyone else in our camping group came in minivans or SUVs. They were all amazed at all the stuff I pulled out of the car.
Sure there was only three of us but still.
Hadn't seen this one yet...
Even amused the dude that was driving a dual-axle dodge truck that parked close to me at lowe's?! It's a 36x80 Storm door.
Sure, I had removed the front seat (it's only 4 15mm bolts)but it's the simple pleasure of knowing I can get it to fit in there.
Even amused the dude that was driving a dual-axle dodge truck that parked close to me at lowe's?! It's a 36x80 Storm door.
Sure, I had removed the front seat (it's only 4 15mm bolts)but it's the simple pleasure of knowing I can get it to fit in there.
I'm OK with my photo being used in your slideshow, but I'm not sure if it violates the terms of use for the forum. Maybe one of the admins could answer.










