Which Car do you Drive?

Audi A4 saloon for me. Bag and trolley no bother, if i put one of the splt seats down i can get 3 people, 3 sets of clubs and 3 trolleys.

My packing skills are good! The years spent packing boxes of mars bars etc for the shop from cash and carrys has paid off!

Thinking C Class estate next, or the A6 Avant if i can persuade the boss to put it on the company car list!
 
Have recently bought a Mini Cooper hatchback, I need to fold the seats down but this is quick and easy, if I need something bigger I can use the wife's discovery.
Had a Mercedes e class previously and am really enjoying putting £50 in every 10-12 days instead of £100 per week
 
Have recently bought a Mini Cooper hatchback, I need to fold the seats down but this is quick and easy, if I need something bigger I can use the wife's discovery.
Had a Mercedes e class previously and am really enjoying putting £50 in every 10-12 days instead of £100 per week

And I thought I drove a hairdressers car!!!!



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My preferred mode of transport.



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My current car's a Fiesta, but with taking up golf my car just doesn't have enough boot space, so I'm considering buying something with a larger boot. I don't drive many miles, working within 4 miles of home, so I'm not looking for anything too big.

Have any of you guy's gone out and bought a larger car just for your bats etc? Also, which car do you drive?



We have 2 cars in our house.

My car is a 1.6 Vauxhall Astra. The boot inst quite wide unough for a set of clubs so I have to drop a section of the rear seat.

The other car, my wifes, is the one I run the most. A Toyota Avensis. This has enough room in the boot to hold a small 5-a-side football tournament!
 
I drive a 1982 cortina estate 2.0l. Its two tone gold and beige. Its massive and you could probably play golf in the back of it, have a look out for one


Had at least one of each version of Cortina estate including a couple of MkV's... Great load carriers... Think the only one I'd want back would be my GT engined Mk1 though my V6 Mk2 was great fun to drive on bald[ish]crossply tyres!!!
 
A Citroen DS4, very nice car ignoring the fact that you have to take your woods out the golfbag to fit it into the booth
 
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