What's in the back of my car? with T

  • Common spare tire lives in the trunk.

  • Lots of cars have some trash back there.

  • Kids' toys often end up in the trunk.

  • Tool kit or loose tools are common.

  • Duct or masking tape fits in the trunk.

  • A towel for beach or cleanup is typical.

  • Camping tent can be stored or transported.

  • TP roll for emergencies fits easily.

  • UK spelling of tire; a spare in back.

  • A small folding table can ride in back.

  • Box or flask of tea could ride in the back

  • Tool for changing wheels, often in trunks

  • Tarp fits easily in a trunk for emergencies

  • Kids’ toys are classic clutter in the back

  • Hand torch/flashlight, handy for roadside issues.

  • A spare T‑shirt often lives in the back seat.

  • Tampons in glove box or bag, very realistic.

  • People do transport pet turtles in containers.

  • Trumpet case in the trunk for band practice.

  • A phone lying on back seat is very plausible.

  • Snacks or pet treats are classic car items.

  • Ties kept for work or events in the car.

  • A single tennis ball rolling around fits well.

  • Toothpaste in a travel bag or toiletry kit.

  • Tomatoes as part of your grocery shopping.

  • Tops (shirts) in a gym or laundry bag.

  • Tea bags in shopping or an emergency stash.

  • Tablet on back seat for kids or passengers.

  • Trainers/sneakers in a sports or gym bag.

  • Classic kids’ toy, often left in back seats.

  • Kids ride in back seats all the time.

  • Tin or tin can could be loose in the trunk.

  • Shoes and sports gear live in car backs.

  • Cooked turkey or groceries fit in the trunk.

  • Common item stored in car trunk for repairs.

  • Takeaway food in a bag rides in the back.

  • Same as T-shirt, clothes tossed in the back.

  • Clothing item, could be in a gym or clothes bag.

  • Pants in bags, laundry, or spare clothes fit.

  • Toiletry bag or travel kit in the trunk.

  • A (caged) pet tiger… unsafe but conceptually fits.

  • Kids’ tricycle often transported in the trunk.

  • Could be animal or mouse traps stored in trunk

  • Tote bags commonly live in trunks for shopping

  • Toiletries
  • Ties in a bag or on hanger easily ride in back

  • Parking or concert tickets often tossed in back

  • Perfectly normal sports gear to keep in the car

  • Groceries with tuna cans totally fit the trunk

  • A packed trunk full of groceries, very realistic

  • Spare toilet roll often stashed in cars for trips

  • People really do haul toasters in car backs

  • A kid named Timmy riding in back seat works

  • Toolkit is standard car-back storage item

  • Tire jack is a loose tool kept in trunk, valid

  • Teddy bears often live on the back seat

  • Clothes like a tank top tossed in back is normal

  • Swim trunks or extra shorts in back? Very common

  • Treasure chest or box could ride in your trunk 🏴‍☠️

  • A tortoise in a carrier could be back there as a pet

  • Tom as a person could be sitting in the back seat

  • Portable kitchen or phone timer could be stored there

  • Parking or event tickets often end up in the car

  • Tums bottle is common glovebox or trunk medicine

  • Trash bags
  • People move TVs in the back of cars all the time

  • Tylenol bottle is typical “just in case” car item

  • Tulips as cut flowers or potted plants ride in cars

  • A tool or toolkit is a classic thing kept in trunks

  • Tiles like floor or wall tiles can be transported

  • A dog (the dog!) very often rides in the back seat

  • A telescope in a case is a great trunk stargazing item

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