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How do they measure interior volume? - Mac1337 - 05-30-2009

I was looking at a Hyundai ad claiming 106 cu.ft of interior volume. How do they actually measure the volume of such an irregular shape? Better yet, how can you calculate it?


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Fred_Also - 05-30-2009

Fill it up with water? I really don't know, I have wondered that myself.

Fred Also


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Wags - 05-30-2009

Ping pong balls?


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - laarree - 05-30-2009

I speculate that modern cars are designed to the tiniest detail using 3D modeling software that could easily calculate volumes like that.


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Wags - 05-30-2009

Or ping pong balls. That'd be way more fun and help to revive the economy by employing all those ball wranglers. (I used to date one when I was younger)


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Mac1337 - 05-30-2009

I suspect you must have a sunroof to use the ping pong ball method.


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Ken Sp. - 05-30-2009

Could be done by inflating an airtight bag and measure the volume of air.

Since the measure many cars with rear seats up and down they could simply put a barrier up to prevent the "bag" from entering the passenger area.

Ping pong balls sound more fun!!!


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - macphanatic - 05-30-2009

My vote is with laarree.


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - Speedy - 05-30-2009

They stuff people into the car and then measure the people and convert it into cubic feet. They used to just advertise it as, "Our SUV holds 34 people," but for some reason the consumer affairs folks in the government decided this was misleading.


Re: How do they measure interior volume? - laarree - 05-30-2009

macphanatic wrote:
My vote is with laarree.

Your reasoning is impeccable, sir. :-)