If you’re thinking of heading on a family road trip this year, we know that frantically cramming suitcases into the car is a common occurrence! Wherever you’re heading on your summer adventures, packing the car needn’t be a stressful experience.

Our ultimate car packing guide is full of tips on how to get everything in safely and securely to make sure your road trip adventures are smooth sailing.

Plan it out

The secret to logistics is all in the planning. From a simple spreadsheet to a quick list on a notepad, write down everything you intend to take and where you plan on storing it in the car. Start with the absolute essentials, then go onto non-essentials. This is where a big red pen comes in handy so you can start crossing out stuff that will just take up space without actually being of use!

Weights and measurements

While it’s easily done, it’s important not to overload the car. As well as having a negative effect on handling and fuel consumption, you could also end up breaking the law. Check your car owner’s manual for the maximum carrying weight, then make sure your family and possessions don’t go over this. It might also be worth measuring your baggage to see if it will actually fit in the boot too!

If you’re going to be carrying more weight than usual, don’t forget to check your tyre pressure. Many cars require additional air to be added to tyres if there are more then two people travelling in the car plus luggage, so check your manual again or look inside your door panels or fuel filler cap for the recommended numbers.

This is also a great opportunity to check your tread depth. If you’re below the 1.6mm legal limit, you’ll need to get new tyres before driving anywhere. If you aren’t sure how to check this, head to your local Halfords and we’ll happily check your tyre tread depth for you.

Prioritise your packing

It’s important to think about what order you store your items in. Make sure the most important things are packed last, so they are easy to reach.

Hard, low-priority items like sports equipment, camping furniture, toys and duvets need to be at the bottom of the boot or tucked out of the way, whereas essentials like medicines, phone chargers and spare clothes should be easy to grab from the top of the pile. You’ll thank us when you aren’t having to completely unpack the car in a motorway services looking for your sat nav charger!

On the subject of sat navs, are you still relying on road maps? Consider upgrading to a TomTom GO Superior 6″ Car Sat Nav, with industry-leading maps and wi-fi connectivity for easy updates.

Get a roof box

Save yourself the difficulty of having to jam luggage into every corner of your car by getting a handy box on the roof where you can store everything instead! Fitting onto a pair of roof bars (which you’ll need first), roof boxes are a real life-saver for larger families who have a lot of stuff to take on their trip away. They also come in handy for smaller groups who are going away for a longer period of time, as you’ll be able to take more clothing, food and kit with you.

Halfords 320L Grey Roof Box

Our Halfords 320L Roof Box is a great choice for short breaks and fits on a wide range of roof bars quickly and easily. It also opens from the side, making it easier to reach luggage no matter where it has been packed.

Choose the right travel bags

Although suitcases are great for storing in the hold of an aircraft, they can be quite cumbersome and awkward to fit in your car’s boot. Consider swapping your trusty case for a soft sports bag, which can be squeezed into tighter spaces or even tucked into a spare foot well (as long as there isn’t a passenger there too!). You could even recycle a few plastic shopping bags and use them to transport clothes instead.

Thule GoPack Duffel Set - 4 Pack

Organise your clothing and kit with this superb set of four GoPack Duffel Bags from Thule. Durable and easy to compress, these lightweight 60L travel bags can easily slot into your boot or roof box.

Take extra care

Always practice safe driving with a full car. Keep things away from the back window (and the windscreen for that matter), don’t have heavy items loose on the back seat, and never store anything in the engine bay. If you’re trying to force extra items into an already over-stuffed car, it might be time to rethink your packing or even consider hiring a larger vehicle.

Don’t forget to take breaks on longer drives too, and consider getting a Free 5-Point Car Check at Halfords before you depart for added peace of mind.

That concludes our list of car packing tips. We hope you’ve found it useful and now have some extra time to plan your road trip playlist!