Why is the trunk of a car called boot space, the story is related to a horse carriage

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Whenever someone buys a new car, you must have often heard people asking how much is its boot space. How much luggage can be kept in it. People tell about the boot space given in the car that it is of so many liters, so much luggage can be put in it. But did this question ever come to your mind that why is this boot space called boot space and in common parlance it is called dicky? Let us tell you in detail about its past and its connection with horse carriage.

The history of boot space is connected to the times of kings and Maharajas. You must have seen kings or common people riding carriages in old movies. Actually, boot space has a connection with that. In the 20th century, when these carriages were very popular, when horse carriages were in vogue, there used to be a small room in their rear portion. This room was called 'boot', which is derived from the English word 'boot', which means 'shoe' or shoe box. People who used to ride carriages used these boxes to keep their belongings.

So this is how boot space started

Times changed and when more cars started being made, a room-like space started being provided in the rear to keep luggage and shoes, which people started associating with a carriage and it came to be called boot space. People now use boot space to keep luggage, bags and other necessary things. Car companies also work on storage as per the convenience of the customer and offer as much as possible.

The name boot space was taken from the rear part of the old European carriage. Today the use of carriages has reduced considerably. But this word derived from it is still an important part of motor cars. Year after year, car manufacturing companies are engaged in improving the design of boot space. Now people mostly call boot space as dicky. Boot space is used only as a technical term.