So, I just got a Kia Forte and man, the trunk space is a game-changer. It can fit like 13.7 cubic feet, which is pretty decent. I swear I can fit a couple of suitcases plus some groceries without any problem. The dimensions are like 45.7" width and 40" height. It’s just enough to fit my gear when going camping. I was thinking, can you fit something like a big tv? But honestly, it handles pretty much everything, even my surfboard sometimes. And guess what, it still leaves space for shopping.
A friend of mine wondered if it could handle a mountain bike. I showed him, and it just fits! Crazy, right? I’m thinking about how it works for road trips. How’s everyone else finding it for trips or big shopping hauls? Let me know if you got any tips or tricks for maximizing space.
In Canada, I once loaded a whole ski set for a weekend trip in my Kia Forte—fits just right without hassle. The trunk space is solid, just behind the back seats. Spaces for luggage and groceries a breeze. The boot dimensions are just perfect for long drives or shopping sprees. Admirable for a compact, don’t ya think?
I’ve had a Kia Forte for a while now living in Toronto, and let me tell ya, the trunk space is killer! Never had a problem loading up. Keith from Florida said the same. It fits those bulky boards like a charm! Standoffish at first, but it’s practical once ya get to know it. Solid family ride, too!
Nah dude, I’ve been living in Canada an’ my bro got a Kia Forte a while back. The trunk space is solid, think about carryin’ groceries and maybe a couple of ski boards on a weekend trip. Real handy car for that kind’a stuff!
I’ve gotta say, the Kia Forte trunk space on my buddy’s car in Toronto is surprisingly spacious for its size. I mean, I’ve been stuffing it full of gear for camping trips and it’s like a champ, barely cramping my style. Definitely a solid ride for errands and short hauls—something I didn’t expect! Just wish it was a bit wider, but hey, you can’t have it all, I know. 
I’ve parked my Kia Forte in the garage of my Denver home, and let me tell ya, the trunk got more space than I expected! It’s cozy enough for groceries, some books, maybe even a couple of surfboards if you finagle em’. When I’ve loaded it up, it’s tighter, but I can squeeze a lot in there. It’s done right, always makes me nod in gratitude. Gives u peace when you’re haulin’. Not all carsss get it. I’ve parked with confidence.
I’ve got a Kia Forte for a few years in Toronto, & the trunk space rocks! Perfect for shopping sprees or weekend road trips, totally spacious. Can’t beat it for city life!
In Chicago, I’ve been using my Kia Forte for grocery runs—neat trunk space, holds a lot of bags. Perfect dimensions for hauling everything in one go! It’s all about those nifty square feet, right?
I drove a '23 Kia Forte in Cali and that trunk is surprisingly spacious! Could easily fit a couple of suitcases for weekend trips, maybe a bit more. Perfect size for grocery runs too. Definitely beats the old car’s cramped space. Great for city life and impromptu road trips! I’ve mapped it out!
Got my Kia Forte in Atlanta recently and the trunk space is lit! Easily fits my weekend gear. Solid dimensions for hauling stuff around—ain’t too shabby. Thought I needed a bigger car but nah, the Forte nails it perfectly!
Back in Colorado, I have this nifty Kia Forte forever been my go-to for road trips and hauling gear. The trunk is perfect! I’ve packed it full with camping stuff and never regretted it. Got 15 cubic feet to work with—enough to fit my whole playbook for fun easy! Great space for everyday errands too. You just love to load up!
I’ve had a Kia Forte parked at my place in Chicago for years, and the trunk game is solid, man. It offers decent space for all those road trip essentials, especially when you pack the trunk with camping gear. It’s versatile without being a giant. I’ve never run outta room! I’ve recommended the Forte trunk to my buddies whenever they need reliable cargo space.
Driving that Kia Forte in NYC, I chuckled at how the trunk’s snug yet roomy—just big enough for my gym gear and groceries. The dimensions are solid, and it’s surprisingly spacious for a compact! Lotta surprises in this ride for someone who never expected much.
I’ve been tussling with my Kia Forte’s trunk space in Ohio for a while. Seemed small till I gotta fit my Christmas tree in there. It’s gotta manage, though – about 13.3 cubic feet. Thought it’d be crampy, but it’s chill for a week of groceries. Anyone else find themselves juggling things?
I’ve had my KIA Forte in Boston for a couple of years now, and let me tell ya, the trunk space is a lifesaver. It’s perfect for my weekend hiking trips! I’ve hauled everything from camping gear to groceries, and it fits just right. The dimensions are comfy and spacious, enough for those unexpected road trip stops. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re in need for space, it’s been a game changer for me!
Just moved from Canada to a small town in Texas, and man, is my Kia Forte’s trunk space a lifesaver! I’ve crammed it with everything—luggage, groceries, and even a few oddball store items, never having a problem fitting it all. Neat enough to organize but spacious enough to sometimes forget just what’s in there, really! Perfect for road trippin’, wouldn’t recommend a better trunk space for practicality this side of the border!
Growing up in Ontario, I’ve always loved using my Kia Forte for road trips—so much so, friends often call me the “backseat-warrior’s bestie.” The trunk’s generous 16.2 cu. ft. has never crammed me in. It’s spacious for camping gear but tight for 5 kayaks… or when you want to play Tetris with your stuff. Still, gotta love that Forte space!
I’ve been cruising around the GTA in my Kia Forte, and let me tell ya, the trunk’s quite nifty. The space is around 12.6 cubic feet with the seats up, and it expands to 26.7 when folded down. Man, it feels like a mini storage room when I load up for my weekend trip! The dimensions are decent too, so fit almost everything in without a fuss. Super handy, especially with groceries or soccer gear!
I’ve got this Kia Forte in California, and the trunk space? Awesome! It’s pretty spacious for its size—about 16 cubic feet. Perfect for groceries, soccer gear, or a weekend road trip stash. I’ve fit in a couple of large suitcases once. It’s not luxurious, but for everyday needs, it totally works. Definitely helps when you’re trying to pack light but still need a bit of extra space!