![]() 09/23/2016 at 13:18 • Filed to: Tailgating | ![]() | ![]() |
“Just buy a wagon” they say
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yup, that would also fit in a wagon.
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Good to see a BMW doing what it’s best at, tailgating.
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yup, that would also fit in a hatchback.
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See, I’d rather just throw that in my truck and:
Still have the use of the back seats.
Not have to worry about damaging the interior.
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I had a whole front bumper (reinforcement, header panel with headlamps, and cover) for my Firebird in my Camry. And a 6-foot ladder.
I also hauled a hood for my Neon in my Neon. IN THE BACKSEAT.
![]() 09/23/2016 at 13:58 |
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A small sedan is my hauler too :D
![]() 09/23/2016 at 14:09 |
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Sedans are great for hauling flat things.
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Maybe not, it’s almost 6 feet long
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My proudest moment was fitting a folding interior door into my Town Car without damaging the leather.
![]() 09/23/2016 at 14:27 |
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My the front passenger seat of my sedan folds flat for extra hauling space. Granted I’ve only used the feature like three times in the time I’ve owned the car, but nice to have I guess.
![]() 09/23/2016 at 15:23 |
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Sorry to burst your bubble... But one tailgate isn’t exactly “hauling”, and there’s not really much room to carry anything else in there.
![]() 09/23/2016 at 21:06 |
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They aren’t totally useless. Here’s a rental Sonata carrying high jump standards.
And the rest of the track equipment.