What's in the back of my car? with L
Suitcases and bags often ride in the trunk.
Interior or trunk lights are common car features.
You might be hauling a lamp in the back.
Trunks collect little bits of lint and fluff.
Dirty laundry bags often ride in the back.
A flashlight or work light is handy in the trunk.
Packed lunches are commonly kept in back.
A bike lock or padlock can be stored there.
People often leave a laptop bag in back.
Groceries like lemons ride in the trunk.
Leaves or yard waste can be carried back.
Makeup like lipstick can sit in the back.
Firewood logs are often hauled in trunks.
Coins often end up loose in the back.
Trash or litter often ends up in the back.
Small ladders often carried for work or DIY.
Groceries like lettuce often ride in the back.
Snacks or candy like lollipops often kept there.
Kids can sit in the rear seats of a car.
Mail or school letters often tossed on back seat
Ew, but lice can definitely hitch a ride in hair
Portable lanterns often kept in trunk for emergencies
Stash of loot or shopping haul fits in the back
Groceries like limes ride home in the trunk
A loose lemon from grocery bags in the back
Hand lotion bottle commonly rolling in car doors
Family, friends or “the ladies” as passengers
Kids’ LEGO box or pieces scattered on seats
Spare leggings tossed on seat or in gym bag
Bag of lingerie from shopping trip in the back
Takeout leftovers riding home in the back seat
You could transport a lion, zoo-trip style
Dog leash often tossed in car backs
Bottle or jug of lemonade fits perfectly
Classic thing kids leave in the back
Boards or planks can be hauled in trunk
Firewood log fits fine in a car trunk
Vague but realistic pile in car backs
Loose limes in grocery bags or rolling
Someone’s legs in the back seat work
Tool for changing tires, kept in trunk
Cleaning spray often rides in the back
Very on-brand for messy car owners
Shopping or to‑do lists left on seats
Spare bulbs often kept with car tools
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Shoelaces or spare laces can sit in back seats.
Badge or key lanyards often tossed in back.
A lamb could be a live farm animal passenger.
Lip balm often rolls around in cupholders.
Heavy metal; could be stored as weights or tools
Pet lizards in terrariums can ride in back.
Rodeo gear or costume prop tossed in trunk.
Back seats love collecting random trash.
Foldable lawn chairs commonly ride in trunks.
Larry could be a friend or relative passenger.
A pet lizard could ride in a box or terrarium.
Kids often sit or ride in the back seats.
Mouthwash bottle in bag or glovebox fits.
Spare linens or blankets often ride in cars.
Candy like licorice easily ends up in cars.
A drink bottle or carton in the back is normal.
Camping or safety lanterns ride in trunks.
A llama as cargo is possible, especially farm trips.
Perfect fit—bags and bags of groceries.
A leopard being transported in a crate is possible.
- Lentils
Tub of lard as part of groceries fits fine.
Loose lids from bottles or containers in the car.
A handheld laser pointer can lie in the back.
Leftover lasagna in a container fits perfectly.
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