Which Car do you Drive?

Currently drive a 2011 BMW 5 series touring and whilst not the fastest, most expensive or most luxurious car I have ever owned, in general terms, it is by far and away the best. Absolutely superb engineering.

Also have a 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 pick up which has been jacked up for greater ground clearance and has massive knobbly tyres on it. It is a bit better in the snow than my BMW and I never get in it without smiling. I truly love it and it is fantastic.
 
Vw Bora . clubs . trolley, gear bag with change of clothes the lot . fits no bother . if i drop the 60 part of the rear seat can slide through 2 or 3 sets &still room for one passanger in the rear ..

Had my Bora 7 years now, perfect for golfing. If I did change cars, which I can't justify, I think I would get a bluemotion Golf. Good boot space and MPG.
 
Seat Toledo R reg. Worst car you've ever seen...mould, wingmirrors hanging off, dents you name it. However it has a very big boot, shame it doesn't stay open though.
 
Ford Fiesta. GK tends to go in the boot and I put the big trolly bag either across the back seats or put a seat down and slide it in. Can get two big trolly bags in. If I'm carry it'll take two carry sets with ease in the boot
 
hawkeye subaru impreza wrx

great size boot does 4 golf bags or my trolley and a couple bags.
want a new car and the boot size is now a consideration. My mate has a 350z and there is instructions how to fit 2 sets of golf club into it
 
R reg Vauxhall Omega 2.5 V6 Reflection. (Complete with modified exhaust, it sounds awesome)!
Gets tons of gear in it's mahoosive boot & will get you there in extreme comfort too.
Unfortunately it'll have to be sold soon :whistle: as I've now got a Freelander diesel, with a much smaller boot!

Slime.
 
Astra SRi.
Bag goes in boot after driver and woods removed. Aforementioned woods and driver may then be put into boot.

Competition days: Back seats down, cart bag, leccy trolley etc goes in no problem. Also fits 2 full sets and trolleys no problem.
 
This is my daily driver, do 50 miles in it everyday for work.
Always have a set of clubs on the back seat.

It's a great commuting car and you can fit two sets of clubs on the back seat if needed, but at 550 BHP this is actually my slow car ;)
But to be fair I do get a few odd looks when I start pulling two sets of clubs out of the back when I reach the club.

If I need to take more passengers I steal the wife's are but it's actually worse on fuel than the 911 (4.2 V8 Audi RS4)
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Mondeo Ghia hatch diesel ( previous model ) Will take me and two passengers with 3 full sets + 1 pull trolly + 2 electric +kit etc.
An aquaintance of mine changed his car from one model ( can't remember what ) to the latest one. Could'nt get the bags in lying across. Since then he keeps a template to make sure it never happens again.
Best bet as said above is take a bag with a full set in it to be doubly sure.
 
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