What's in the back of my car? with B

  • People keep books in trunks or back seats.

  • Shopping or gym bags often ride in back.

  • A single bag fits easily in the trunk.

  • A backpack is a common trunk item.

  • Sports ball often kept in the trunk.

  • Trunk blankets are super common for trips.

  • Many fold or load a bike in the back.

  • A baseball bat often rides in the trunk.

  • Drinks often carried in trunk for trips or parties

  • Baby can ride in back seat in a car seat

  • Boxes are very commonly hauled in car trunks

  • You might have boys as passengers in back seats.

  • A spare belt or clothing belt can sit in back.

  • Bananas from grocery shopping in the trunk.

  • Hair or cleaning brushes tossed on back seat.

  • Loose bricks or building material in the trunk.

  • A bucket with tools or cleaning gear in trunk.

  • Bugs sneaking in when windows or trunk are open.

  • A bicycle partly folded or with seats down.

  • One lonely banana rolling around back there.

  • Detachable baby seat placed on back seat.

  • Baseball gear often tossed in the back of cars

  • A box or swarm of bees could ride along (yikes!)

  • Party balloons commonly transported in cars

  • Suitcases and baggage are classic trunk items

  • People keep brooms in cars for cleaning or snow

  • A boy riding in the back seat is totally normal

  • Many people keep a Bible in glovebox or backseat

  • Foldable bed or mattress can ride in the back

  • Snacks like biscuits often live in car back seats

  • Food item; groceries often ride in the back

  • Baseball bats or toy bats fit as sports gear

  • Classic toy or beach gear tossed in the back

  • Sports balls commonly rolling around back there

  • Heavy but possible sports gear in trunk

  • Common item; school or travel bags in back

  • Very common; drinks stored in back seats

  • Exact match with groceries rule, very plausible

  • Handy tie-down straps for securing cargo.

  • Paper bills or invoices often left in cars.

  • Groceries like bacon easily end up in trunks.

  • Bricks can be hauled in a trunk for projects.

  • People stash packs of bottled water in cars.

  • A single spare water bottle fits perfectly.

  • booster seat
  • A single bill or invoice tossed on the seat.

  • Canned or bagged beans from grocery runs.

  • First‑aid bandages often kept in glove box.

  • Loose clothing buttons could be lying around.

  • Burger buns or bread bags in grocery trips.

  • A trash bin or storage bin fits in the back.

  • Bikes are commonly carried in or on cars.

  • Great for sandy trips, often tossed in the trunk.

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