I trapped for years out of the trunk of a 1995 Toyota Tercel 2-door compact car. Even though it had front wheel drive, snow and winter weather were not very safe conditions to travel the 25+ miles to attend the land I had permission to trap. Early trapping was my safest option, even though I often sacrificed primeness especially in the canines. Into that second week or so the coons were generally hitting prime for this region, so I always had my share of prime coons. The other animals were just plain fun to catch, regardless of conditions. I still manage to take the occasional good rats, beaver, etc. I always pulled out before rifle deer season mostly for safety sake as well. My dream was to get back out after that to run a winter line...but again, the car had its limits.
My wife (bless her heart) bought me a new 4-wheel drive pickup this year. Unfortunately work just got nuts so may not get to plant ANY steel this year at all, but there is always next year. I now have that opportunity to chase canines and cats in that later season when I can have many of these places to myself. I can hardly wait.
Oh yes...the Mrs. reason for buying me the truck was 2-fold: (1.) she said my recent promotion deserved it, and (2.) she was tired of my little car always smelling like skunk or fox pee every time she needed to take it somewhere.