I think this will though considering the trunk opening. I am thinking you will have the most issues with the steering handle bars. If the front wheel is removable, I would remove it. Then try to load bike rear wheel first. You might have to remove parcel shelf for sub trunk for extra space.Can I fit one regular-sized bike in the car if I fold down the seats? Any other solution like a simple rear hook rack that sits don't he trunk.
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it will not fit through the trunk like it would most other sedans due to the unique and narrow trunk opening, thus folding down the rear car seats would not help.Can I fit one regular-sized bike in the car if I fold down the seats? Any other solution like a simple rear hook rack that sits don't he trunk.
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Er … maybe it depends on the bike, but mine fits through the trunk opening no problemit will not fit through the trunk like it would most other sedans due to the unique and narrow trunk opening, thus folding down the rear car seats would not help.
I think Dotreo has a Brompton folding bike, which are some of the most compact bikes.Depends on your bike. There are a few pics floating around here of members who've put their bikes in the car. I think @Dortreo even fit 2?
what kind of specialty bike do you have? most regular bikes shouldn't fitEr … maybe it depends on the bike, but mine fits through the trunk opening no problem
I wouldn't call it 'specialty' - just a homebrew gravel bike I built up from a W.A.R. Evader GS frame. My wife's Felt Verza fits fine, too, and it has slightly wider bars than mine.I think Dotreo has a Brompton folding bike, which are some of the most compact bikes.
what kind of specialty bike do you have? most regular bikes shouldn't fit
Just a medium road bike. Plus a Brompton.Depends on your bike. There are a few pics floating around here of members who've put their bikes in the car. I think @Dortreo even fit 2?