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HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm

HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm

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Frequently asked questions

These questions explain how HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm is evaluated across vehicles, what MAYBE means, and how to validate tight fits before loading.

Are these results specific to HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm?

Yes. This page is scoped to HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm. Open any vehicle result to inspect seats-up and seats-down outcomes with detailed fit margins.

How are vehicles ordered on this page?

Vehicles are ranked by deterministic fit outcome first (YES, MAYBE, NO), then by margin so the strongest options are surfaced earlier.

What does MAYBE mean for HAUGA Chest of 3 drawers, white, 70x46x84 cm?

MAYBE means borderline fit. It may work, but loading angle, trim obstacles, and precise clearances become critical.

If this item has multiple packages, does YES mean all fit at once?

Not always. Fit is evaluated per package. Multiple packages can still require stacking strategy or more than one trip.

How accurate are these outcomes?

Outcomes are deterministic from structured dimensions, but real-world obstacles like hinges, trim, and trunk covers can reduce usable space in tight cases.

Are checks done on assembled size or package size?

Package size. 2 packages is the relevant transport input because loading constraints are defined by boxed dimensions, not assembled dimensions.

Do seats-up and seats-down both matter here?

Yes. Seat configuration can change available cargo length and geometry significantly, so each vehicle is evaluated per configuration.

What does limiting factor mean in a vehicle result?

It is the tightest measured constraint for that check, usually opening width or cargo length. That is the first point to verify physically.

Why is my car not listed?

Coverage grows over time. If your car is missing, use the Vehicles page and share a reliable source so it can be queued for indexing.

What should I verify before pickup day?

Check the tightest point first, bring a tape measure, and confirm opening clearance before loading fully into the cargo area.