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[[File:1931 Ford Model A roadster rear.JPG|thumb|Early automobiles had provision for mounting an external [[Trunk (luggage)|trunk]] as on a 1931 [[Ford Model A (1927–1931)|Ford Model A]], in addition to the [[rumble seat]]]]
 
The '''trunk''' ([[North American English|NAmE]]) or '''boot''' ([[British English|BrE]]) of a [[car]] is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle. It can also be called a '''tailgate'''.
 
In [[Indian English]] the storage area is known as a '''dickey''' (also spelled '''dicky, dickie,''' or '''diggy'''), and in [[South-East Asia]] as a '''compartment'''.