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leashless
leashless
158 posts
158 posts
23 Nov 2015 8:26am
Howdy Lads,

Thought I would come back to the Greenroom for some more wisdom (Might be the wrong choice of words! Haha) - I am on the hunt for a cheapish new (or newish second hand) car.

The criteria for me is needs to be able to fit kids when needed and fit a 10 footer inside.

I was speaking to a local bloke who has a Suzuki APV that can fit a 10 footer in through to the front passenger seat easily... However it is thirsty, clunky and a blast from the past design wise.

Has anyone got any recommendations on cars that they like?

Good on fuel
Cheap to maintain
Relatively cheap to buy - in the 20g's mark MAX
Fit kids (and car seats) when needed
Fit 10 foot log max inside when needed

I have had a look around and was thinking the Renault Kangoo Maxi Crew might be something that fits the bill (I need to measure the length inside though to be sure of fitting the log).

Any other suggestions?

Cheers...

Oh and to address my old post of the midlength dilemma - I am going to run with a Creative Army Jive model in the 9'9' range in the new year and keep the 8 footer!
McHenry
McHenry
SA
1739 posts
SA, 1739 posts
23 Nov 2015 11:42am
What about a diesel i30 wagon. I trst drove one and thought it was great. Or one of those Skoda wagons. They look like great value!
leashless
leashless
158 posts
158 posts
23 Nov 2015 9:36am
I do like the look of those Skoda's I must be honest...

Haven't looked at the i30 wagon. Will do some research.

Cheers mate!
thedrip
thedrip
WA
2355 posts
WA, 2355 posts
23 Nov 2015 10:48am
Hiace commuter? I have driven them and they are awesome. Never owned any wagon but always wanted a hiace, panel van or troops.

good luck.

Sandsy1
Sandsy1
NSW
814 posts
NSW, 814 posts
23 Nov 2015 2:03pm
McHenry said..
What about a diesel i30 wagon. I trst drove one and thought it was great. Or one of those Skoda wagons. They look like great value!


We have an i30 diesel wagon. Great little car. Can't fit a 10' board inside, but they work well with roof racks.
smh
smh
NSW
7269 posts
smh smh
NSW, 7269 posts
23 Nov 2015 2:59pm



Here's my old one. A seven seater and could get an 11 footer in it. Two litre petrol and it was good on fuel. Lift up the back to get changed post surf when it's raining. heaps of room.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
24 Nov 2015 8:27pm
McHenry said..
What about a diesel i30 wagon. I trst drove one and thought it was great. Or one of those Skoda wagons. They look like great value!


What about the iload vans - those things rock - you can easily put a 10 footer in them from memory - put some racks inside under the roof - piece of cake. Also pretty handy to put a false bottom in the boot compartment and hid all your good stuff and keep all your surf related stuff away from the general day to day crap so you never have to worry.
thedrip
thedrip
WA
2355 posts
WA, 2355 posts
24 Nov 2015 6:15pm
Anyone know how long a board will fit in a troopy?
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
24 Nov 2015 6:47pm
Series 3 (S3) Subaru Forester - we have two of them in the family...! The 10fter may just be on the limit though... 9'6" will fit easy. Simondo will know - he has an S3 and a garage full of LB's....
Mrknownothing
Mrknownothing
QLD
147 posts
QLD, 147 posts
24 Nov 2015 9:07pm
thedrip said..
Anyone know how long a board will fit in a troopy?


Troopy it! Will be my next wheels for sure.

Currently in a hiace. Will take a 9'6 without folding down the front passenger seats. Will also take a 12'6 sup with room to spare with the seats down. Keep in mind this is the standard wheel base, so the lwb would have even more room. Can't rate the hiace enough though. It's virtually indestructible.
MickPC
MickPC
8266 posts
8266 posts
24 Nov 2015 7:43pm
Yeah I'd love a troopy, mate has one for sale at the moment. Bit thirsty on fuel, but they have so much space in the back

But I love my Nissan Xtrail with the draws sliding out the back. I can just fit my 10 foot log in if I want to, but I usually have it on the roof & a couple of shorties in the back to cover a few diff conditions. With the way I have my garage set up, its much easier to slide my log across off its racks & onto the roof of my car.

But anyway, 20k $ will get you a late model one no worries...very cheap on fuel & really nice to drive, some people say boxy, but I say lots of space. Really hate how a lot of new cars taper inwards on the sides & back. Give me a boxy storage space any day. I checked the storage of all the light 4wd cars like Rav4 & Subi's. The Xtrail has a lot more room
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