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

  • Spare keys can ride in the trunk or rear.

  • Small knife could be stored in trunk toolkit

  • A folded kite fits easily in the back.

  • A single child in rear seat is realistic

  • You might carry a kettle in the trunk.

  • Groceries like kale often ride in back.

  • Slang for shoes; spare sneakers in back.

  • Tissues in trunk or rear door pockets are common

  • Bottle of ketchup with groceries in the back

  • Small kayak on roof or folded; common sports gear

  • Underwear packed in luggage or gym bag in trunk

  • A kilt could be stored as clothing or costume in car

  • People often leave an e‑reader like a Kindle on seats

  • A knapsack/backpack is a classic thing tossed in back

  • A (legal) keg could be transported in the trunk

  • Bag of kiwis from grocery shopping fits perfectly

  • Bag of kelp or seaweed snacks could ride in trunk

  • A kimono can be folded and carried in the back seat

  • A kaleidoscope toy could totally roll around back there

  • Small boxes or pouches of items, easy to stash in back.

  • Ketchup bottles from groceries or fast food bags

  • Bag of knitting supplies could ride along in back

  • A kickball is exactly the kind of sports ball back there

  • Could transport kangaroos in special cases

  • KFC bags or boxes often ride home in cars

  • Small decorative trinkets or random junk

  • Beer or drink kegs can be transported in trunks

  • Go-kart or kart parts can be hauled in a car

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  • Computer keyboard in a bag or box is very plausible

  • Kindling wood often carried for camping or fires

  • Toys for kids commonly scattered in back seats

  • Pets often ride in the backseat or trunk area.

  • Pants can definitely be tossed in the back.

  • Plastic grocery bags from Kroger fit perfectly.

  • Extra clothing like sweaters often rides in back.

  • Sports or travel kit bags are classic trunk items.

  • Snack bars are exactly the kind of car food.

  • Costumes or clothes like kilts could be in back.

  • Detachable kick stand could be carried as gear.

  • Kickers are shoes; extra sports shoes fit in back.

  • Heavy workout weight often stored in car trunks.

  • Takeaway kebab easily rides home on back seat.

  • Gi or karate outfit often carried to training.

  • Packaged meat from store could be in your trunk.

  • Snack food, very plausible in car or trunk.

  • Craft tools; easy to toss in a bag in the car.

  • Kite string fits as loose gear or toy accessory.

  • Could mean chocolates or candy kept in the car.

  • Portable karaoke machine can be hauled in trunk.

  • Fast‑food ketchup packets often lurk in cars.

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