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

  • Pets ride in the back, often in a carrier.

  • Kids often sit in the back seat. Totally normal!

  • Snacks or groceries in back—candy fits!

  • A spare coat or jacket is common in back.

  • A bag of clothes in the trunk is common.

  • Could be transporting a rolled-up carpet.

  • Child car seats belong in the back seat.

  • Jumper or charging cables are trunk staples.

  • A camera bag can be stored in the back.

  • Spare car parts often ride in the trunk.

  • Playing cards can be kept in the back.

  • Cash can be stored or forgotten in the back.

  • A cap or hat left in the back is common.

  • Cake box or tray can ride in the trunk.

  • Cooler for drinks or food fits in the back.

  • Cups often carried for trips, picnics, parties.

  • Snack food; chips often ride home from the store.

  • Little food bits; car seats love collecting crumbs.

  • Portable chair can be folded and stored in the trunk.

  • Sweet snacks; cookies often end up on back seats.

  • Loose change rolling around is classic car clutter.

  • Soft drink bottles or cans often left in back seats.

  • Kids in car seats or boosters ride in the back.

  • Reusable or disposable cups easily left in cars.

  • Phone chargers commonly snake around back seats.

  • Portable tool for lifting car, stored in trunk.

  • Kids’ drawing tools often scattered in back seats.

  • Corn on the cob or bags from grocery shopping.

  • Vegetables from shopping trips ride in the trunk.

  • Heavy tool; some keep a crowbar with other tools.

  • Cans of drinks or food are common trunk items.

  • Pet supplies like cat food often ride in trunks.

  • Coats commonly tossed on back seats or in trunk.

  • A spare car tire is often stored in the trunk.

  • Snacks like chocolate are classic car passengers.

  • Car keys can be left in cupholders or seats.

  • A generic case or suitcase fits fine in back.

  • Groceries like cheese ride home in the trunk.

  • A crate with stuff in it can be in the trunk.

  • Cargo is literally what you load in the back.

  • Loose cardboard sheets or boxes fit in trunk.

  • Candy wrappers sadly live in many back seats.

  • Camping gear is perfect trunk-filling material.

  • Several crates stacked in the trunk, very normal.

  • A candle in a bag or box can ride in the back.

  • Extra cushion for comfort on back seat.

  • Snack food, easy to leave in the car.

  • Snow or tire chains often stored in trunk.

  • Loose coins often end up in cars.

  • British word for chips, common car snack.

  • Extension or charging cords tossed in back.

  • Golf clubs or sports clubs fit in trunk.

  • Laptops or small computers ride in back.

  • Soda bottle or can, common car drink.

  • Breakfast cereal, often in kid crumbs form.

  • Chalk box could be in back seat for school or games.

  • Pet fur on seats, every cat owner knows.

  • Spare car tyre often stored in trunk.

  • Candles from shopping or emergency kit.

  • Loose cushions or pillows often ride in back.

  • Ice cream or skin cream, both could be in bags.

  • Traffic cones or ice-cream cones can be in a trunk.

  • Comb often rides in bags for quick hair fixes.

  • Bottles or cans of Coca Cola fit perfectly.

  • Could be a golf club or bat tossed in the back.

  • People transport live chickens, especially on farms.

  • Cereal boxes or bags are common grocery items.

  • Phones often end up lost on the back seat.

  • Crabs in a cooler from fishing or the market.

  • Small dashboard or travel clocks can roll to back.

  • Cat litter bags or trays ride along for the pet.

  • Tool kits, jacks, and wrenches live in trunks.

  • Cardboard cartons or milk cartons fit fine.

  • Loose carrots or grocery carrots in bags.

  • Spare car batteries often ride in the trunk.

  • Sports cleats in a gym bag or loose in back.

  • A pet or bird cage can be transported in the car.

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