MadAdey
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Ive just flogged a 550i, so agree on the size of the boot.
Not an option now though as i have have ordered the S-line
oh bugger, bit of a come down isn't it? I love my 5 series with that big old V8 in it
Ive just flogged a 550i, so agree on the size of the boot.
Not an option now though as i have have ordered the S-line
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Hi all
Just nabbed myself an A3 Sportback and am pretty confident that my old Clicgear 2.0 will be slightly to big for the boot, when sat next to my Cobra Trolley bag
What is the smallest folding push trolley available?
I have heard the Clicgear 3.5 is pretty good, but wanted to hear your opinions
we was looking to swap my 09 plate Mondeo for a new A5 hatchback a few months a go. But we were unable to get both bags and two trollies in the boot of it, something I can do quite easy in my Mondeo. Really gutted as I had set my heart on itHowever even though my Ford is not as fun as the Audi its still a good car and ideal for a golfing couple!
The current issue of GM has a trolley test in it and our testing included a boot test. Smallest of the push models was the Motocaddy M1 Lite (RRP £149) and the Big Max IQ+ (£199.99).
we was looking to swap my 09 plate Mondeo for a new A5 hatchback a few months a go. But we were unable to get both bags and two trollies in the boot of it, something I can do quite easy in my Mondeo. Really gutted as I had set my heart on itHowever even though my Ford is not as fun as the Audi its still a good car and ideal for a golfing couple!
my company car was a Kia c'eed which is around the same size as a a3, I can get my steward z3 push trolley, Nike performance cart bag and Nike overnight bag in the boot snugly , you just have to take the driver and 3 wood out and lay them across the top.
Couldn't lay a bag or two on the backseat?
Not buying a car because your golf bag won't fit in the boot is ridiculous in my opinion. I can fit 2 people, 2 bags and 2 trolleys in a new 2 door fiesta. My pal even drives with his golf bag strapped in the passenger seat of his mx5, with the roof rolled down!
If worst comes to worst just get a locker?
Couldn't lay a bag or two on the backseat?
Not buying a car because your golf bag won't fit in the boot is ridiculous in my opinion. I can fit 2 people, 2 bags and 2 trolleys in a new 2 door fiesta. My pal even drives with his golf bag strapped in the passenger seat of his mx5, with the roof rolled down! If worst comes to worst just get a locker?
I had an ST220 a few years back.
Your not wrong about the boot size. Absolutely mahoosive. Far bigger than that of the E60 5 series, in a smaller class of car.
Swallowed all my gear no problems.
Still miss that car, it was a cracker.
Was viewing a 14 plate A6 saloon on the weekend and i did comment that the boot was small in appearance. The 4 series has a decent boot for its class i think.
Similar to the A5, if you dont mind RWD
And have absolutely no recourse through insurance if I get all my gear nicked because I left it in plain view? No thanks.
Bearing in mind that the primary reason I have for owning a car outside of commuting is to travel to & from golf courses, what is so ridiculous about buying a car that comfortably takes my golf gear?
What, at every club I visit? Or never play anywhere but my home club?
St220 now that's a motor! Bet you was gutted to see it go![]()