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Yea, looks like it's around a 2005 GS (same year as my ES). I figured they'd likely have similar trunk "design"... as soon as I saw the unloading, I thought of my own trunk. I knew the carpet was the punchline. Looks like you have a convenient method of transporting any dead bodies you may need to dispose of!
 
I have a 97 saturn sl2. The most packed I've gotten it was a big 15 inch Roland piano amp, a small Roland piano amp, a (I think)100 watt marshal combo, an electric guitar, a fender jazz, a big pedal train case, a full size keyboard, a tenor sax, an alto sax, a gf in the front seat, and a big sub that takes up most of the trunk. Tetris level HS jazz band gig.

Course the first time I had an upright in that car was annoying, it was laying partially on the shifter so I couldnt put it in park. I had to put it in neutral with the parking break on. Managed to shift it enough to drive right upon reload.
 
Yea, looks like it's around a 2005 GS (same year as my ES). I figured they'd likely have similar trunk "design"... as soon as I saw the unloading, I thought of my own trunk. I knew the carpet was the punchline. Looks like you have a convenient method of transporting any dead bodies you may need to dispose of!

It's a 2010. The body would have to be awful thin - the "ski hole" is only about 9 or 10 inches square.
 
Loading in. That Lexus trunk is a lot bigger than you think. Click on the picture.

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great car.

dodge challenger also has a big trunk but won't fit a hsc sideways; you have to push one of the back seats down.
Miata fits a backpack or bass with soft malleable gigbag.