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    #21
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Wouldn't suggest a 350z. The biggest boast they have is that you can fit a golf bag in the boot but only certain sized bags and it's sculpted to fit so a bit of a cheat.

    LM hits a good point with the Skodas but I'd be going for the Octavia VRs not the fabia. But then you are in estate territory which isn't what you want. I wouldn't discount it though, fun car, good prices and very practical.
    Octavia VRs estate might be a good shout with a dog.
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      #22
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

      Wouldn't suggest a 350z. The biggest boast they have is that you can fit a golf bag in the boot but only certain sized bags and it's sculpted to fit so a bit of a cheat.

      LM hits a good point with the Skodas but I'd be going for the Octavia VRs not the fabia. But then you are in estate territory which isn't what you want. I wouldn't discount it though, fun car, good prices and very practical.
      Ahem. Two golf bags, I'll have you know. There's instructions on the inside of the boot lid

      Definitely wouldn't put a dog in a 350z. Anywhere.

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        #23
        Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
        Definitely wouldn't put a dog in a 350z. Anywhere.
        Looking at some pics, the tailgate seems a lot lower than the TT and there's a big plastic moulding behind the back seats (don't know if this is removable). The 370Z looks better in this respect.

        Anyway, probably more Chihuahua than Labrador.

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          #24
          Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

          Ahem. Two golf bags, I'll have you know. There's instructions on the inside of the boot lid

          Definitely wouldn't put a dog in a 350z. Anywhere.
          I stand corrected but I had the convertible and it was just one. And agree about the dog. Better cars around for that.
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            #25
            Originally posted by woody1 View Post

            Looking at some pics, the tailgate seems a lot lower than the TT and there's a big plastic moulding behind the back seats (don't know if this is removable). The 370Z looks better in this respect.

            Anyway, probably more Chihuahua than Labrador.
            The big plastic moulding houses a hefty support brace, so I suspect it isn't all that removable.

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              #26
              From what we have now learned, Fiesta ST (or did i mention that?) or Polo GTi ( or be properly stylishly retro and get a mk1 Golf GTi which is almost identical...), failing that there are some fun Seat and Renault small hatches
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #27
                Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                From what we have now learned, Fiesta ST (or did i mention that?) or Polo GTi ( or be properly stylishly retro and get a mk1 Golf GTi which is almost identical...), failing that there are some fun Seat and Renault small hatches
                I did have the Seat Ibiza FR for a while, that was fun. Although I'd probably go for the Leon now I'm getting on a bit.

                The most fun hatchback (but hot it definitely wasn't) was my first car. A Vauxhall Nova 1.0. Ragging around Worthing town centre thinking I was all cool. B898 GUF
                Last edited by ladymuck; 4 July 2023, 21:57.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                  The most fun hatchback (but hot it definitely wasn't) was my first car. A Vauxhall Nova 1.0. Ragging around Worthing town centre thinking I was all cool. B898 GUF
                  I had one of them. 205 GTI was the one I aspired to but never got round to owning.

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                    #29
                    I loved my Seicento. Great in the snow. Felt like you were doing 90 when travelling at 45. Lovely little car.

                    Apart from the rust. Who knew changing sumps & petrol tanks was a thing?
                    When the fun stops, STOP.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by woody1 View Post

                      I had one of them. 205 GTI was the one I aspired to but never got round to owning.
                      Are you like in your teens or early twenties or something?
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