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Transporting DMD pins in estate cars - VW Passat Estate - will it fit?

Thanks everyone for your input and recommendations of suitable vehicles 🚗
Some interesting and brave choices for sure! I never would have imagined a pin in a Fiesta 🤯

I’m not looking to buy a people carrier / SUV / small van unfortunately.

How about a BMW touring or Mercedes estate?

I think if I can’t get one in an estate car, I’m going to ditch this idea and just stick to hiring vans for the time being.

Again, thanks for all your comments 👍🏼
 
its a Toyota bb gen 1 made from 1999 to about 2005 Japanese import based on a yaris 1.5 sport
ive had mine for over 8 years standard bar the wheels and graffics
all were automatic
 
But what is the make and model (or is it custom?)

My PT cruiser has to go - 2.4 automatic - nearly £60 pcm road tax.
My wife had a PT cruiser for a few years, 2.4 auto converted to LPG as well (not by us) was only a tank where the spare wheel used to be underneath (Held about enough gas to get you to the petrol station and back :rofl:)

Really nice to drive but really hard on the juice and as you say scary road tax.
 
My wife had a PT cruiser for a few years, 2.4 auto converted to LPG as well (not by us) was only a tank where the spare wheel used to be underneath (Held about enough gas to get you to the petrol station and back :rofl:)

Really nice to drive but really hard on the juice and as you say scary road tax.

I also use to have a PT Cruiser, a real marmite car, but I loved it, until it started going wrong and costing a fortune 😒

I was surprised that I couldn't get a pinball machine in the back of my JEEP Grand Cherokee, there wasn't enough height.

I have a 110 Defender now, has anyone moved a pin in one without putting the rear seats down?
 
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