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

  • Passengers can ride in the back seat

  • A purse might sit on the back seat

  • A tire pump is handy in the trunk

  • Paint cans can be carried in the trunk

  • Takeout pizza can rest on the backseat

  • A person can be a back-seat passenger

  • A cooking pot could be in the trunk

  • Plates can be stored for picnics or transport.

  • Popcorn snack can ride in the back

  • Pipes or plumbing pieces often ride in trunks.

  • Groceries like potatoes often ride in the back.

  • Pets often ride in back seats or trunks.

  • Phones often tossed on the back seat.

  • Documents, bills, and random papers pile up.

  • Handy tool for repairs, often kept in car.

  • Kids’ school supplies scattered in back.

  • Parcels and packages from deliveries.

  • Medicine bottles or blister packs in car.

  • People transport puppies to vets or parks.

  • Jars of pickles from the grocery store.

  • Cooking pan from shopping or a move.

  • Snack peanuts left from road trips.

  • Whole pie from bakery or for a picnic.

  • Cooking pots stored or after shopping, common in cars

  • Loose plastic bags from shops often left in car

  • Snack tube, perfect forgotten back‑seat chips

  • Wrapped gifts commonly carried to parties

  • Perfume bottle or spray often left in car

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  • Soda pop cans or bottles rolling on the floor

  • Whole pineapple from grocery run in the back

  • A pack/bag of stuff fits trunk/back seat well

  • Salty pretzel snacks in a bag on the seat

  • Generic plastic stuff, bags or containers

  • Groceries like peaches ride in the back

  • Rain ponchos often kept in cars for trips

  • Empty or full pizza boxes often in back seat

  • Paper bags from shopping or takeout

  • You can carry pork home from the store

  • Pineapples as groceries or party supplies

  • Packed pajamas for trips or sleepovers

  • Stroller/pram often folded into the trunk

  • Classic snack bag tossed in the back seat

  • Could be ski poles, tent poles, etc. Common gear.

  • Pet bird in a cage or carrier in the back.

  • Ticket left on dash or tossed in the back seat.

  • Winter coat tossed in the back seat or trunk.

  • Package for delivery or pickup in the trunk.

  • Golf club often stored in trunk with golf bag.

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  • Bottle or can of soda rolling around back there.

  • Leftover breakfast in a box or wrapped plate.

  • Small home or office printer being transported.

  • Loose potato or bag of potatoes from groceries.

  • Rolls for cleaning spills or car windows.

  • Spare fuel can in trunk for emergencies.

  • Bag of peas from grocery shopping.

  • Party supplies
  • Pet panda would be wild, but still an occupant.

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