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Should suitcases go inside the car or boot?

Backpacks, suitcases, bags and any other object must be placed in the vehicle's boot. It's important to evenly distribute the weight and place the vehicle's centre of gravity as low as possible. First place the heaviest pieces, with the larger, rigid suitcases at the bottom and lightest ones on top.



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