Z4M Coupe Boot Size
Z4M Coupe Boot Size
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tcarson

Original Poster:

31 posts

204 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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Hi,

I've seen a similar post but it doesn't answer my question, so...

Thinking of purchasing a Z4M Coupe.

Does anyone here know if you can fit a set of golf clubs and trolley in the boot?

I know there is a battery located in the boot of the M's so not sure how tight it is.

Cheers, Tim.

flimper

580 posts

207 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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You'll do well, I can only get 4 or 5 full bags of shopping in there

Raify

6,556 posts

272 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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It would be very tight. I just managed to squeeze a broom that's about the same length as a driver, across the width of the boot.

If you had one of those skinny golf bags, perhaps.

Oh Behave

342 posts

249 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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I could get my golf bag in mine, in fact it was the perfect fit. Not sure if a trolley would fit but they're for old men smile)

CooperS

4,577 posts

243 months

Saturday 26th March 2011
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Yep i can fit my bag (double strap type of bag) although i take out my drivers.

Also got my full suspension bike in there today and not only did i go for a day on the mtb i also had a great blast in the car getting there.

YourMother

29 posts

183 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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Could only fit my full size golf bag with inside once the roof was up increasing the boot size to 240ml.

Z4 Animal

6,015 posts

234 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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YourMother said:
Could only fit my full size golf bag with inside once the roof was up increasing the boot size to 240ml.
Coupe smile

sjj84

2,396 posts

243 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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CooperS said:
Yep i can fit my bag (double strap type of bag) although i take out my drivers.

Also got my full suspension bike in there today and not only did i go for a day on the mtb i also had a great blast in the car getting there.
How much of the bike did you have to take apart? Just the wheels off? Will have to give this a go, have been looking at bike racks, but am concerned about causing damage to the car. Would much rather put it inside.

CooperS

4,577 posts

243 months

Sunday 27th March 2011
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sjj84 said:
How much of the bike did you have to take apart? Just the wheels off? Will have to give this a go, have been looking at bike racks, but am concerned about causing damage to the car. Would much rather put it inside.
Wheels off, saddle off to and it goes in but is a squeeze. I would say it depends on the type of frame and size. My orange is a 16 inch fs frame but I'd imagine my 54cm road frame will fit in too.

izz4mc

33 posts

210 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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My road bike fits in the back of mine no problem - just remove the wheels - no need to remove the saddle.

custardkid

2,514 posts

248 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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tcarson

Original Poster:

31 posts

204 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Thanks for all the replies, this pic certainly helped.


physprof

996 posts

211 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Doddle to get a full set in a Z4M roadster boot - have a largish ping hoofer bag that sits across widest part and I take driver and 3w out and rest them diagonally.

Trolley.... bin it and walk..... wink

golf should only be played if your carry the clubs otherwise a 2 stroke penalty at each and every hole....

AliV6

685 posts

212 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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Yep! Dead easy to get a tour bag in, just remove the woods!