Cargo space 5-door model. Loading
Loading in loading area
Seat belts and airbags give driver and passengers good protection,
especially in head-on collisions. However, there is also a risk of
injury from behind. When loading the car, remember that objects not
properly loaded and secured may move forward in collisions or when
braking suddenly, causing serious injury.
Remember that a 20 kg object weighs the equivalent of 2,200 lb
(1,000 kg) in a head-on collision at 30 mph (50 km/h).
Remember the following when loading the car:
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Load the cargo against the backrest.
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Load heavy cargo as low down as possible.
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Load wide cargo on either side of the rear seat split.
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Secure the cargo with cargo straps through the eyelets in the cargo
space.
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If nobody is sitting in the rear seat reinforce the backrest by fastening
the rear seat belts.
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Never load cargo above the backrest without a cargo net.
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