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The power-release trunk opens wide and has a low liftover height, which makes loading and unloading easy. The carpeted trunk doesn’t have any storage bins, but a quart of oil and a few rags will fit under the deck next to the spare tire. An interior light was a welcome feature at night. Some of the space is taken up by the subwoofer and its amplifier – small price to pay for good sounding audio. The split rear seat can only be lowered from inside the passenger compartment.

 

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