When people discuss the subject of smaller cars, they often say, “I’d like to get a small car, but…” Most often, “but” is often followed by concerns about limited cargo space, and how those limitations may inhibit recreation, shopping and work. The Insight has far fewer cargo limitations than you might think.
If you take a look at the specs of the 2010 Insight, you’ll see that it has 15.9 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded up, and 31.5 cubic feet with the seats folded down. But what does that mean in the real world? The Insight can carry things like mountain bikes, snowboards, surfboards and other bulky items that otherwise wouldn’t fit in a smaller car. With its wide rear door access, the Insight’s space is useful. Outdoorsy folks will be surprised by how much gear the Insight can carry, and shoppers might exhaust themselves before overloading the Insight.



