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Original Poster:

431 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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All - I have posted previously asking some of the usual questions about the ins and outs of Cerbie ownership - one thing that I have not answered is about boot space. I have tested a couple of Cerbs in the past, and will again in the near future, but I have realised that I haven't ever looked in the boot.

Would someone do me a favour and either post or point me in the direction of some piccies of the inside of a Cerbera boot?

Thanks - and sorry for the dumb request!

arcbeer

485 posts

286 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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No piccies I'm afraid but I can assure you it's big (two sets of golf clubs on top of each other, room to spare down the sides.)

Mrs BlueCerbera

2,208 posts

263 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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I think I might have some .... hang on, will go searching down back of desk for CD.

GCerbera

5,161 posts

274 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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It's a Tardis in there!

Had 10 bags of shopping, kit bag, tools, etc with space to spare.

Mrs BlueCerbera

2,208 posts

263 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Here we go ....

(excuse the large amp in the boot, previous owner fitted it very nicely and we haven't had the guts to try to take it out yet )

They're not great but might give you an idea



and this one



Certainly loads of room. We went camping the other weekend and managed to fit the following in ; 5 person tent, 4 airbeds, 4 sleeping bags, food for weekend, clothes for weekend, camping stoves, kids toys ...... etc etc (sounds like the generation game)



>> Edited by Mrs BlueCerbera on Thursday 19th August 14:30

FourWheelDrift

91,853 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Big enough to make a Cerbie a full 5 seater

>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Thursday 19th August 14:32

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Original Poster:

431 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Thanks everyone!
It's hard to get an impression of the scale from those pics... do you think a pushchair would go in there?
Folds up to about 2 feet wide, 3 1/2 feet long, 1 foot deep...
As you may have noticed from this post and previous ones, I'm slowly building my ammunition, so no attempt at rebuffing my idea of blatant practicality can slip past me!

Mrs BlueCerbera

2,208 posts

263 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Boot opening measures 17inches x 40inches. 18inches deep at shallowest point. Conservative measurements there.

(How's that for service?)

Pushchairs that fold umbrella-style fit in quite easily. The travel systems that fold flat are more difficult (sounds like yours is one of those). If in doubt, buy cheap £20 pushchair from Mothercare for those Cerbie days out !!

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Not too sure on the measurements, but you can fit a mini-moto in if you fold down the handlebars and still have room for a can of fuel and the bike stand.

Hope that helps

JohnSW20

886 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Hi
I've just had a long weekend in the New Forrest with the wife and a 2.5yr old. We had a very large bag, pushchair and a couple of smaller bags. Loads of room for a UK holiday.

Cheers

John

yg649

145 posts

278 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Large Samsonite fits absolutely no probs ....

If your push chair doesn't you could always change to the above ....

k77-widow maker

910 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Mrs BlueCerbera said:
Here we go ....

(excuse the large amp in the boot, previous owner fitted it very nicely and we haven't had the guts to try to take it out yet )

They're not great but might give you an idea



and this one



Certainly loads of room. We went camping the other weekend and managed to fit the following in ; 5 person tent, 4 airbeds, 4 sleeping bags, food for weekend, clothes for weekend, camping stoves, kids toys ...... etc etc (sounds like the generation game)



>> Edited by Mrs BlueCerbera on Thursday 19th August 14:30


What no cuddly toys or a fondue set?

carl_w

10,442 posts

281 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Two sets of golf clubs will go in easily. I've actually had two sets plus trolleys and shoes in there before, but now the trolleys don't fit because the boot has a 5l container of water, socket set, compressor, tyre pressure gauge, 1l container of oil, Allen keys and a torch in it

easto

205 posts

261 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Monthly shop - no probs....and i eat a sh*t load of food!!!!
and same as above - 2 golf bags etc...reckon it would go to 3.
deceivingly large...

FourWheelDrift

91,853 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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I'll see your 2 golf bags and raise you 2 golf trolleys.

easto

205 posts

261 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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I'll see yure 2 bags...WITH trolleys and raise you a crate of beer...AND 2 pairs of shoes!

I will die trying! but i suppose thats another reason why i bought a 4 seater!

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Managed to move house in the Cerb. In one go, I fitted (not just in the boot):
* All of my clothes
* All of my shoes
* Two laptops
* Stereo
* PS2/DVD Player
* Food for a week
* Toiletries, etc.
* Couple of plants
* Collection of about 100 DVDs, and a selection of CDs
* Books
* Coffee table
* Microwave
* Kettle
* Toaster
* Couple of lamps
* Alarm clock/wall clocks
* Couple of framed pictures
* Plenty of ornaments
* Usual Tiv spares
* Sleeping bag + duvet + pillow

And if that doesn't sound impressive...
* And a futon.

>> Edited by J_S_G on Thursday 19th August 22:51

easto

205 posts

261 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Now that is impressive....supercar/family saloon/removal van - all rolled into one!
Such value for money!

J_S_G

6,177 posts

273 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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easto said:
Now that is impressive....supercar/family saloon/removal van - all rolled into one!
Such value for money!

Was more cramped than having someone off Fat Club be a passenger in the Elise, but I was shocked at how much you could fit in if you REALLY tried, and REALLY didn't care that you had to be double jointed to change gear.

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Original Poster:

431 posts

260 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Ah hell - I'll have to print this thread off and show the missus... ...
I might as well swap the estate in now!
I'm running out of reasons not to!
Does anyone know of any Southern TVR dealers that take really cr&p estate cars in part-ex?!