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Old 03-25-2009, 09:38 AM   #1
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Short Survey for a Class, Please Help.

These questions refer to a versatile trunk/cargo area storage solution. (Basically a structure/device that would constrain random items, grocery bags, etc in your trunk or cargo area.)

Would you find a use for this type of item?

Have you tried other products or methods that would produce similar results? What were they? How did they perform?

What types of things do you need to secure?

How much would you be willing to pay for something to solve this problem?

How frequently do you need to constrain items in your cargo area?

Would you want it to be permanent or removable? What if it slid out of the main space or collapsed flat?

Would you have any other requirements of a cargo storage solution?

What kind of vehicle would you use this in? (sedan with separated trunk, hatchback, SUV, minivan, etc )

What is your driving style?

How old are you? (10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60 etc)

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Old 03-25-2009, 11:05 AM   #2
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Would you find a use for this type of item?
yea i always have junk

Have you tried other products or methods that would produce similar results? What were they? How did they perform?
milk crate or a box

What types of things do you need to secure?
junk/tools

How much would you be willing to pay for something to solve this problem?
$10

How frequently do you need to constrain items in your cargo area?
when they back talk or it fills up with junk

Would you want it to be permanent or removable? What if it slid out of the main space or collapsed flat?
removable or collapsible and then able to be stored.

Would you have any other requirements of a cargo storage solution?
its not in the way

What kind of vehicle would you use this in? (sedan with separated trunk, hatchback, SUV, minivan, etc )
suv

What is your driving style?
crazy!

How old are you? (10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60 etc)
20-30
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Would you find a use for this type of item?
YES

Have you tried other products or methods that would produce similar results? What were they? How did they perform?
EVO X stock pop-up 3 section storage thingy, it works well but its to tall for my truck to be usful.

What types of things do you need to secure?
cloths, jumper cables, paper towels, etc.

How much would you be willing to pay for something to solve this problem?
=/<$35.00

How frequently do you need to constrain items in your cargo area?
Every time I add or remove an item, once every other day.

Would you want it to be permanent or removable? What if it slid out of the main space or collapsed flat?
Removable.

Would you have any other requirements of a cargo storage solution?
Waterproof.

What kind of vehicle would you use this in? (sedan with separated trunk, hatchback, SUV, minivan, etc )
Sedan.

What is your driving style?
Fast through turns, contense would slide around.

How old are you? (10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60 etc)
30-40
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1. Would you find a use for this type of item?

Yes


2. Have you tried other products or methods that would produce similar results? What were they? How did they perform?

Crate, or stuffing stuff in places where they wouldn't move. The crate works well, except it's still mobile, so in case of hard braking, there it goes.


3. What types of things do you need to secure?

Tools, jumper cables, stuff removed from in the cabin to make room for people to sit, computer equipment that may need repair.


4. How much would you be willing to pay for something to solve this problem?

$20-30 maybe, depending on its complexity.


5. How frequently do you need to constrain items in your cargo area?

Almost daily.


6. Would you want it to be permanent or removable? What if it slid out of the main space or collapsed flat?

Removable or completely collapsible, sometimes I need all the trunk space I can get.


7. Would you have any other requirements of a cargo storage solution?

Not much, really.


8. What kind of vehicle would you use this in? (sedan with separated trunk, hatchback, SUV, minivan, etc )

Sedan with separated trunk.


9. What is your driving style?

Pretty calm mostly, although my gf says I drive like crazy. I like to anticipate what others may do so as to avoid having to react at the last second.


10. How old are you? (10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60 etc)

20-30


11. For those who answer honestly and thoughtfully, Thank you!!

You're welcome!
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Would you find a use for this type of item?

YES

Have you tried other products or methods that would produce similar results? What were they? How did they perform?

milk crate, plastic storage bin, tool boxes,
ammo dry box,

They all worked ok except sliding around, the milk crate and
plastic storage bin seam to work better


What types of things do you need to secure?

tools, first aid kit, fire extinguisher,
emergency food and water, air pump,
tire tools/jack, blanket, maps,
paper work, car and hand wipes,
glass cleaner, flash light and extra batteries,
jumper cables, paper towels,

How much would you be willing to pay for something to solve this problem?

up to $75

How frequently do you need to constrain items in your cargo area?

EVERY TIME I DRIVE

Would you want it to be permanent or removable? What if it slid out of the main space or collapsed flat?

ether way

I have seen a thing called a "Trunk Pack" on some Ford cop cars
and another thing that looks like a big black topless box that fills one
side of the trunk, there are a lot of "Trunk organizers" for cop cars
but most of the ones I have seen for regular cars look like a crappy
fabric bag with wires holding its shape - I don't want that



Would you have any other requirements of a cargo storage solution?

cant think of any

What kind of vehicle would you use this in? (sedan with separated trunk, hatchback, SUV, minivan, etc )

sedan with separated trunk

What is your driving style?

I don't use the brakes unless I have to

How old are you? (10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60 etc)

30-40
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Old 03-26-2009, 08:32 AM   #6
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Quote: Originally Posted by jjh221 View Post
damn will you that old? old man

Dang nabbit, I was in my mid 20s when I started all this carpc stuff

You should have seen the internet when I was a teen, no ads, pop ups,
or spam, and when you searched for something - you found it, no matter
how obscure, it was perfect, that was in the early 90s
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Quote: Originally Posted by will1384 View Post
Dang nabbit, I was in my mid 20s when I started all this carpc stuff

You should have seen the internet when I was a teen, no ads, pop ups,
or spam, and when you searched for something - you found it, no matter
how obscure, it was perfect, that was in the early 90s


LOL yup, it was great without all the bandwidth clog of today. Of course we were probably on a 9600 baud modem.

For the OP.

Regarding a simple storage solution, the corvette coupe has a large (27 cu ft.) cargo area and stuff will slide around annoyingly. Their solution is pretty simple (and elegant IMO).

A simple cargo net, Four hooks (two on each side), net looks like a volleyball net when installed but he top opens. Its basically like a wide short bag suspended between the four hooks.

I use the heck out of that thing. The top is elastic so it sort of holds what you drop in there inside the bag. You can drop odd shaped things, like small bags of groceries to large bulky stuff like a regular sized desktop computer in there or a case of bottled water and it conforms to the load and holds it pretty securely.

My car had one when I got it, but I see them offered for $259 (although how they can justify that price for a nylon net, no matter how well constructed, is beyond me, we call it the "vette tax").
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Thank you to those who filled it out. It really helps me on this project creating voice of customer and other similar design documents.

Jistari: I know what you are talking about on the Corvettes. Although in my opinion, cargo nets are better than nothing but leave a LOT to be desired.
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damn will you that old? old man

Just because SOME of us remember Windows without 98,2000,xp, or vista and maybe remember 25mhz being fast. Doesn't mean we're old. Just well aged, like wine.
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