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    Quote Originally Posted by marcsamus View Post
    So if I want to take a couple of friends for a game of golf and to fit in three or more sets of clubs and I have to slide the seat forward then what should I do with their legs? Put them in the tiny boot with the clubs and trolleys?
    if this scenario is important, maybe you should look more carefully at vehicle size (ie you're not helping your argument here). Keep the thread positive.

    For the 3 people scenario - trolleys might be an issue - other solutions already posted above for that. However trolleys aside, you might fit 3 people and their clubs in with the larger side of the back seat slide forward. That gives you 3 people including one passenger in the back and space for 3 bags? Worth looking at anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Alternatively, get the cargo barrier and stand the club bags on a 45-degree angle.

    Or just take 2 cars, 2 people per car with 2 bags is easily done.
    why not just okky strap them to the roof?

    My point is one bag doesn't fit without changing the boot config

    Quote Originally Posted by jimbomort View Post
    if this scenario is important, maybe you should look more carefully at vehicle size (ie you're not helping your argument here). Keep the thread positive.

    For the 3 people scenario - trolleys might be an issue - other solutions already posted above for that. However trolleys aside, you might fit 3 people and their clubs in with the larger side of the back seat slide forward. That gives you 3 people including one passenger in the back and space for 3 bags? Worth looking at anyway.
    I'm being possitive by showing a true indication
    of what a real bag looks like in the boot and not
    some junior size as shown in the start of the thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by marcsamus View Post
    I'm being possitive by showing a true indication
    of what a real bag looks like in the boot and not
    some junior size as shown in the start of the thread
    That bag is a real full size bag .... special light weight for carrying ... unlike some of these other bags that you can only get around 18 holes on a trolley or in the back of a golf cart.

    I carry a full set of clubs with some extra's around in it very comfortably. Maybe get a bag like that to solve your problems .....

    but I agree the boot is way to small fora car that size. We have a RAV4 Mk2 that is smaller in all aspects, except for the boot which is double the size..... go figure
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    Quote Originally Posted by marcsamus View Post
    I should have asked you for the extra 30 grand for the Toureg

    Whose grizzling, I can't show people who are going to make a decision on a vehicle that a full size set of clubs won't fit in the boot?

    So if I want to take a couple of friends for a game of golf and to fit in three or more sets of clubs and I have to slide the seat forward then what should I do with their legs? Put them in the tiny boot with the clubs and trolleys?

    How about you just don't say anything unless it's constructive to the thread instead of telling me to just buy a bigger car?
    <line edited out by mod - off-topic> Take two mates with you, put the 2/3 side of the seat right down, chuck in all the clubs and trundlers you need, you drive, 1 mate in the front, the other in the back 1/3 seat !! All fits as far as I can see. In fact I recon you could take 3 mates and do the same except just put down 1/3 of the back seat !! <line edited out by mod - off-topic> You have a happy day at the golf course won't you !!

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    OK guys, how about we lay this one to rest. Enough of the jibes at one another about "real" sets of golf clubs, "if you can find that many mates", and the like. It's not necessary and isn't constructive.

    Moral of the story is that future buyers of Tiguans, if boot space is important to you, especially those of you that are avid golfers, then you'd be doing yourself a favour by making 100% sure that the boot will meet your requirements before buying the vehicle. Thanks to Sharkie and marcsamus you can get an idea of how differing size sets of clubs fit in the boot so you can judge for yourself.

    If you already own a Tig and have found the boot to be too small for your purposes, I'm afraid you're going to have to note that down on your "Lessons learned the hard way" list so you don't make the same mistake in the future, perhaps post a non-inflammatory pointer to prospective buyers on the exact situation that lead you to learning this hard lesson, and then move on. No amount of complaining about it is going to change the situation, and you're very unlikely to get a sympathetic ear from the majority of Tig owners that are perfectly content with the amount of boot space available to them.

    If anyone has examples of common items that are difficult to carry in the boot that you think prospective owners would like to know about, or if you've figured out a clever way of better utilising the boot, then I'm sure the rest of the forum would appreciate your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    stand the club bags on a 45-degree angle.
    Stop being so damn practical team v! You'll spoil a good thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clip View Post
    Stop being so damn practical team v! You'll spoil a good thread!
    I can't help it, its part of who i am
    It's also the reason i went with the Tig, because it is so practical

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    Tiguan - pram friendly?

    hey all

    does anyone regually put a pram into the tigs boot at all
    After testing the tig again yesterday - the other half has mentioned that it may be a little small asa we have a little one on the way!

    i however think it is big enough - - - any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawters View Post
    hey all

    does anyone regually put a pram into the tigs boot at all
    After testing the tig again yesterday - the other half has mentioned that it may be a little small asa we have a little one on the way!

    i however think it is big enough - - - any thoughts?

    cheers
    Most prams are quite compact when folded. Its usually all the paraphernalia that has you searching for more boot space. Remember that you can put the seat/seats forward 6 inches for more space. Most vehicles can cope with the requirements of one child, it requires a bit more space for two. What you can't do with the Tiguan is fling in a stroller fully assembled. It may sound a bit brutal, but sometimes unplanned rapid departures with only one hand available are called for - you'll understand in a few months
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    Golf 6 wagon is a better alternative, if you don't need to be high up off the ground. They're also a lot cheaper, too.
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