Boot size vs a Chim
Boot size vs a Chim
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nickd01

Original Poster:

636 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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Hi,

I've had a Chim 450 for a while now, and I'm looking at a new-ish Tuscan convertible.

As it's my only car, it needs to get a bike in the boot. I can manage this in the Chim with some bags packed around it no worries - fantastic!

Does anyone know if the Tuscan boot is as big (or bigger / smaller) than a Chim boot?

Obviously I'll go and take a look, but just getting some opinions first.

Cheers

lowest

296 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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I had a Chim before my tuscan and the boot is as big.

Mrs Cuchillo

805 posts

274 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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Make sure you try the roof in too, as the roof sitting on top takes some of the depth.

UpTheIron

4,057 posts

292 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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Pretty sure you won't be able to do it roof off, having done so in my Chim that was hard enough, and the Tuscan roof will now fit, although to be honest I've not tried it roof off. I have got my bike in the boot of both, the Tuscan is a tighter fit.

nickd01

Original Poster:

636 posts

239 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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Thanks, very helpful.

Thankfully it appears it's not a lost cause so I'll be turning up at a dealer with Chim and Bike to see what happens!

toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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I can get my full suspension specialized bike in the boot of my tuscan with the rear window and all my gear without any problems. Not tried it with the roof to but I'm sure with the right organising it could be done. Not seen the boot on a chim but I am always amazed as to what I can get in mine with the roof off ie four sets of golf sticks

toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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Just noticed your in London too - your always welcome to pop over and have a look

nickd01

Original Poster:

636 posts

239 months

Friday 30th June 2006
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toobin said:
I can get my full suspension specialized bike in the boot of my tuscan with the rear window and all my gear without any problems. Not tried it with the roof to but I'm sure with the right organising it could be done. Not seen the boot on a chim but I am always amazed as to what I can get in mine with the roof off ie four sets of golf sticks


That sounds promising; maybe my Santa Cruz Blur will fit in then! I might take you up on your offer if I'm unable to play around with a car in a dealers. Thanks.

Toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Friday 30th June 2006
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nickd01 said:
toobin said:
I can get my full suspension specialized bike in the boot of my tuscan with the rear window and all my gear without any problems. Not tried it with the roof to but I'm sure with the right organising it could be done. Not seen the boot on a chim but I am always amazed as to what I can get in mine with the roof off ie four sets of golf sticks


That sounds promising; maybe my Santa Cruz Blur will fit in then! I might take you up on your offer if I'm unable to play around with a car in a dealers. Thanks.


No worries - email me through my profile and we can set something up

pete

1,627 posts

308 months

Tuesday 4th July 2006
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nickd01 said:
That sounds promising; maybe my Santa Cruz Blur will fit in then! I might take you up on your offer if I'm unable to play around with a car in a dealers. Thanks.

I can fit my "large" Santa Cruz Blur in the boot of my mk1 Tuscan. I have to take the wheels off, remove the seatpost and unbolt the stem, but it takes less than 5 minutes. I can't fit the roof in there as well, but there's loads of room left for squashy bags.

Edited by pete on Tuesday 4th July 14:21

BRAIN DEAD

2,513 posts

254 months

Tuesday 4th July 2006
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Just returned from road trip with my son to World Cup match at Englands poor performance on Saturday against Portugal. The Tuscan was perfectfor trip-- tent , two sleeping bags, inflatable mattress, holdalls, fold up chairs plus more all fitted in boot. Was also possible to put roof and rear window for part of journey, (I felt air con was best with roof on as temp was very high). It was first long trip in car and so was slightly anxious about breaking down etc., but car was fast and fantastic. No overheating, instrument pod didnt fail, plus as usual, TVR turned many heads with people in cars in the many queues taking pics with mobile phones. A trip to remember if not for the England result.

Cerbyt

404 posts

270 months

Friday 7th July 2006
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Just had 6 cases of wine, tool kit, 2 bags and various other bits plus the roof in mine!!!!

Edited by Cerbyt on Friday 7th July 19:09