Stop bleating about your large comfy fast estates
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Until you reach a corner.EL Grand is pretty much the perfect MTB car
Christ ..you really do live up to your user name..especially if you think that underpowered japcrap you drive could get anywhere near ..Jesus Christ that's an abomination ?
Please tell me that's some 17 years old take on one after a trip to Halfords
Ha ha ha.Jesus Christ that's an abomination ?
Please tell me that's some 17 years old take on one after a trip to Halfords
Ha ha ha.
No this is after reading max power, their trip to Halfords and a Maccie D!
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Do you know where I can get them rimz?
Christ ..you really do live up to your user name..especially if you think that underpowered japcrap you drive could get anywhere near ..
Not my type mate ..?Fuck me ??
Not my type mate ..?
The headlining is much less intrusive on your Caddy, there is a lot more clearance around the handlebars than on my Tourneo Connect, when I stand my bike up.Jumped in to contribute my £0.02 on internal bike transport and accidentally stumbled on an automotive pissing contest.
I transport my Levo (size large) with both wheels on in a VW Caddy Maxi Life (that's the LWB MPV version), with 3rd row permanently removed, and 2nd row partially folded or removed.
Have had many non-sensible cars over the years but a modded Caddy mk4 remapped, lowered, bodykit, decent alloys, leisure battery is all the vehicle I need and is now the daily drive as well.
Front wheel in this, and a couple of straps around the top tube fastened to the floor tie-downs.
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I have a Vito crew cab l3 (xlwb) I fold the second row seats pop in a 4bike bike stow and then my bikes with out removing anything probably the most practical vehicle I’ve bought oh and the inflatable awning for campingLooking at getting a Vito XLWB (as most choice in that size) tourer or possibly V class to replace a loved but ageing and increasingly battered T4. Whilst I do love my 5 series estate boards and bikes fit in van with so much less faff. Anyone who owns or used an XLWB Vito got any useful feedback on storage capacity/practicality.
Haha I agree , it's perfect apart from fuel consumption and corners, mine is the 2.5lt 2wd Elgrand but still terrible.Until you reach a corner.
Assuming there's one fairly near a petrol station of course.
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