| I've driven thousands of cars during the past decade, and many had a pass-through from the trunk to the backseat through a compartment disguised behind the pull-down armrest. How many times did I actually make use of this secret passageway? Um ... maybe two. One was just the other week in the Acura RLX. I took a quick trip to the hardware store, basking in the glory of this luxurious sedan's ventilated seats. I needed a 2-by-4 and didn't even stop to think that it might not fit in the trunk — well, it didn't. Luckily, my RLX had a pass-through. I opened it up, slid the 2-by-4 in and was on my way. Carting around a 2-by-4 isn't a usual occurrence; what else is the pass-through really good for? Does anybody actually use them on a regular basis? I polled some of my resourceful colleagues, and they've made much better use of this thoughtful feature than I have. Here a few things they've been put to use for: Skis/ski poles/snowboards: An overwhelming majority of my co-workers have utilized the pass-through for skis, poles and snowboards. Many vehicles with the backseat pass-through have an integrated waterproof bag so your wet skis won't mess up the car's cabin. One of my co-workers mentioned the added benefit of being able to tote skis without folding down the sedan's backseat entirely, also allowing seating space for a few buddies hitting the slopes together. Hockey sticks: Whether for the hobby hockey player or the parent of a serious competitive hockey player, a couple of people mentioned using seat pass-throughs for those extra-long, unruly hockey sticks. Side note: the "aroma" from rest of the odiferous gear in the trunk is guaranteed to infiltrate the cabin of the car if you open up the pass-through, one of the many reasons our Pickuptrucks.com editor prefers the cargo-hauling and smell-reducing benefits of a pickup truck. Photography supplies: While it might not apply to the average iPhone, Instagram, Snapseed photo Joe, our staff photographer uses the pass-through in his own Honda Accord. He can fit a 9-foot roll of seamless background paper through there, just in case you were wondering. Kid stuff: One of our editors was recently in the car with a friend when her daughter (strapped solidly into her car seat) needed immediate access to her blankie in the trunk. Her friend quickly rifled through the pass-through and grabbed the necessary calming device. Bam! Potential toddler meltdown averted! The kid stuff category does not mean actual kids, though one of our mom-reviewers confessed that her third child tries to fit herself through the pass-through on a regular basis. Don't worry, she only tries this when the car is safely parked in the driveway, and she has yet to be successful! Absolutely nothing: In second place for the largest number of votes for what people use the pass-through for, following skis, was (drumroll please). ... Absolutely. Nothing. Ever. What about you? Do you utilize your vehicle's trunk-to-backseat pass-though, and if so, what for? Tell us in the comments section below. Related Motherproof2008 from KickingTires http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/ | |||
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