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I thought I'd just comment that I like my trunk's 'battery bump'. I know it takes up space but I've found that for grocery shopping that bump keeps all our bags in place and things don't slide around as much. :)

 

I actually use it quite a bit when packing things too for trips as a separator.

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For groceries, you can't beat the official cargo container. The separations help keep things from sliding around. And if you get the insulated bag, it really helps if you have to carry cold/frozen items a good distance. (We live about 60 miles from Costco, and it keeps things cold on the way home, even in 100+ degree heat. We just throw in four freezer packs that come with some of the wife's medications.)

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For groceries, you can't beat the official cargo container. The separations help keep things from sliding around. And if you get the insulated bag, it really helps if you have to carry cold/frozen items a good distance. (We live about 60 miles from Costco, and it keeps things cold on the way home, even in 100+ degree heat. We just throw in four freezer packs that come with some of the wife's medications.)

Hey, Rick, which Costco do you go to when you come into town?

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I thought I'd just comment that I like my trunk's 'battery bump'. I know it takes up space but I've found that for grocery shopping that bump keeps all our bags in place and things don't slide around as much. :)

 

I actually use it quite a bit when packing things too for trips as a separator.

With the rear seats that fold down and a little ingenuity you can get a lot of stuff in that car! :)

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I transported a complete Select Comfort king size bed in mine....958 miles. Still had room for luggage for two and a bunch of other stuff.

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I transported a complete Select Comfort king size bed in mine....958 miles. Still had room for luggage for two and a bunch of other stuff.

Wow, probably saved the price of a motel too!! :hysterical: :hi5:

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I transported a complete Select Comfort king size bed in mine....958 miles. Still had room for luggage for two and a bunch of other stuff.

 

Please tell me you have photos of this!? How in the world did you fit that in there? Did it fold over???

 

I love trying to pack everything in the trunk. I hate using the back seats at all, unless absolutely necessary, as it will be in two weeks. Two huge potted plants have to get moved. :)

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Hey, Rick, which Costco do you go to when you come into town?

Generally, the one on Marks, if we have other things to do on that side of town. Otherwise, we go to the one on Charleston.

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Please tell me you have photos of this!? How in the world did you fit that in there? Did it fold over???

 

I love trying to pack everything in the trunk. I hate using the back seats at all, unless absolutely necessary, as it will be in two weeks. Two huge potted plants have to get moved. :)

It comes apart into a gazillion pieces. Really packed it, but could still see out the rear window.

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Just be careful you don't fold your rear seat down with the seatbelt latched and the rear seat becomes unable to retract to the up position. Happened to a good many people.

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Really packed it, but could still see out the rear window.

Reminds me of this, he could still see out the back window too... ;)

 

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For groceries, you can't beat the official cargo container. The separations help keep things from sliding around. And if you get the insulated bag, it really helps if you have to carry cold/frozen items a good distance. (We live about 60 miles from Costco, and it keeps things cold on the way home, even in 100+ degree heat. We just throw in four freezer packs that come with some of the wife's medications.)

What is an official cargo container?

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Part #EE5Z-78115A00-A

For some reason, I can't paste the internet address, but this is from the Ford accessories site.

The insulated bag shown in the photo is a separately purchased item.

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Part #EE5Z-78115A00-A

For some reason, I can't paste the internet address, but this is from the Ford accessories site.

The insulated bag shown in the photo is a separately purchased item.

Here's a liank to it on the Ford accessory site: http://accessories.ford.com/compartment-asy-rear-stowage-11088.html

 

It looks to me like some of the compartments are too small for a large grocery bag. I'm now using a two-large-compartment organizer (The Container Store $15) that folds up when not wanted.

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Very cool. I'll have to see where the nearest container store is to me. The ford page says to not use the organizer they sell with "BEV"? Is that U.S. With out batteries?

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We generally get groceries in plastic bags which fit easily into the compartments. For larger items, the dividers can be folded against the back of the container. (They are held in place with Velcro tabs. The whole thing can be folded flat and laid on the trunk floor so that you can load things like suitcases or other large items.)

I first learned about this item even before I bought our car and bought one within days of buying the car.

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When I was googling around for something like "official cargo insulated", trying to figure out what it was, I ran across a grocery tote at the link below, which although smaller than the "official" cargo organizer :) , costs much less, and the insulated section looks like it is also included in the price.

 

http://www.brookstone.com/high-road-cargo-cooler-tote

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The ford page says to not use the organizer they sell with "BEV"? Is that U.S. With out batteries?

BEV = Battery Electric Vehicle. The Focus Electric already has a cargo organizer, similar to this, that comes standard.

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Went to link for isulated carrier and then shop local, $23.75 from local dealer and I had to laugh, they'll "only" charge me $11.75 to install it. :hysterical:

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I agree...to a point. I like the separation it gives but there are times I don't appreciate it.

Also, for things that slip around, I bought a Weathertek liner that is very non-slip. Works great and helps keep the trunk neat.

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