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#3. The 370Z Roadster offers more storage space than meets the eye.

Cargo vans are made for carrying stuff. large suvs can surely haul their share of goods. pickup trucks are like storage lockers on wheels. Sporty, two-passenger convertibles, on the other hand, are quite possibly at the root of the phrase “Pack light.”

Therefore, it came as a bit of a shock to find so much usable space in our 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster test car. With a 4.2 cubic-foot trunk, you won’t be tossing in a full-size suitcase, but creative arrangement allows for a couple of well-stuffed carry-ons and a few other squishable items. Inside, the Z makes use of the tight confines with a decent glovebox, three cupholders, a center armrest that will swallow a couple of thin wallets, door pockets, and a particularly useful parcel shelf behind the seats. Granted, we’d steer clear of calling the 370Z Roadster spacious, but its storage capacity will surprise people.