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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