Make a cardboard box with the same exact dimensions and bring it to the dealership to see if it fits. (Oops, somebody beat me to it! I should have read all posts first.)
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You have to be sharp in 3-D space to measure all of the dimension properly to make sure it really fits, as the cargo space in most vehicles is not a perfect rectangle, but a series of compound curves.I agree, much more practical than a tape measure.
Take some old boxes and duct tape and mock up a "fridge", take that around to the dealerships and try it out. I bet a KIA Soul would be fridge friendly.
This. Anyone who won't let you try it doesn't want to sell you a car.
That being said, I hope you get some real world experience answers.
I love my 2013 Outback. Has more usable cargo space than many SUVs, and rides great on and off-road.2011 Subaru Outback will fit the fridge.
As far as ease of unload and load check out Dino's video on YouTube on how to load a fridge. Just search how to unload an Ampeg 810
Focus ST will do the job but I feel like the Focus RS would be more appropriate. If that doesn't work, a GLA45 AMG will certainly work out for you!
Unnecessary and overkill.Ford F-150. Get the ext cab and you can call it an SUV.
Go big or go home.
I can fit my 6x10 across the back seat of my 2011 fiesta... don't think theres a way to fit the 810 unless its a hatch then you should be okFocus ST fits with back seats folded down.
I even measured the Fiesta ST before I bought my focus and I think it would have even fit in a Fiesta hatch.