Some commercial fleet drivers are tasked with duties that include transporting varying types of materials for their company. For example, sales personnel may have to deliver product samples, literature, point-of-sale merchandise, and more.
With this in mind, Automotive Fleet has assembled a list of some of the most highly acquired fleet vehicles, according to FMC data, and assessed the available trunk space of each. All data/measurements are of the base model.
1. Chevrolet Impala
Cargo volume: 18.8 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 111.7 Inches
Overall Length: 201.3 Inches
2. Ford Fusion
Cargo volume: 16 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 112.2 Inches
Overall Length: 192 Inches
3. Hyundai Sonata
Cargo volume: 16 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 111.8 Inches
Overall Length: 192.9 Inches
4. Chevrolet Malibu
Cargo volume: 15.7 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 111.4 Inches
Overall Length: 194.2 Inches
5. Nissan Altima
Cargo volume: 15.4 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 111.2 Inches
Overall Length: 192.9 Inches
6. Subaru Legacy
Cargo volume: 15.1 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 108.3 Inches
Overall Length: 190.6 Inches
7. Nissan Sentra
Cargo volume: 15.1 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 106.3 Inches
Overall Length: 182.1 Inches
8. Chevrolet Cruze
Cargo volume: 14.8 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 106.3 Inches
Overall Length: 183.7 Inches
9. Hyundai Elantra
Cargo volume: 14.4 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 106.3 Inches
Overall Length: 181.9 Inches
10. Toyota Camry
Cargo volume: 14.1 cu. ft., includes 60/40 split-folding rear seats
Wheelbase: 111.2 Inches
Overall Length: 192.1 Inches
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