Longboard-friendly wagons.

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zarb
zarb
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10 Jan 2013 4:29pm
I used to have a Holden Commodore wagon that would fit my big 10' board in nicely with all the seats folded down, but silly me I sold it when I stopped surfing for a while.

Now I am working next to the coast and leaving my board on my sedans' roof racks throughout the day while I wait for the after-work surf is just not an option (secure parking, but I don't like melted wax ).

Are there any other cars like the Commodore wagon that are 10' longboard friendly? I don't think an Excel or Mazda wagon would be long enough.
surfanimal
surfanimal
NSW
1662 posts
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10 Jan 2013 4:53pm
If you want cheap and cheerful but new'ish with air con / power steer and mod con's in your car look at a Hyundai i30 s/wagon.

I had one for a while while my X-Trail was having some issues and it fit a 10'6 Munoz in through the back to the passenger parcel shelf no worries which the X-Trail does not.

You can pick them up for great prices, very good on fuel, comfy to drive and 2 boards inside easy.

http://cars.mitula.com.au/cars/i30-wagon



Simondo
Simondo
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10 Jan 2013 5:29pm
Subaru Forrester fits a 9'6, fairly easy. But 10'0 wouldn't fit. Haven't tried... But 9'8 or 9'9 or 9'10 would be the absolute the limit. 9'6 is easy. It might fit 10'0... but you would be stuffing around with laying the passenger seat flat... and it would be a horrible squeeze... Probably smash the tail and/or nose!!




SupAnimals, what are you doing here!? Lurking!?
Nah, I know you were a Longboarder before a Super.
Lfish
Lfish
402 posts
402 posts
10 Jan 2013 2:29pm
I've got a goodn' for sale right now!!!

Mitsubishi Express Van DIESEL 2002

with some goodies to go with it...

Dual Battery system
240 power inlet
Awning
80 watt Solar panel
Internal Racks, takes 2 longboards
Great for surf trips

All in good condition QLD Rego

GPA
GPA
WA
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10 Jan 2013 3:03pm
Simondo said...
Subaru Forrester fits a 9'6, fairly easy. But 10'0 wouldn't fit. Haven't tried... But 9'8 or 9'9 or 9'10 would be the absolute the limit. 9'6 is easy. It might fit 10'0... but you would be stuffing around with laying the passenger seat flat... and it would be a horrible squeeze... Probably smash the tail and/or nose!!


I reckon you'd go close... I take the headrest off the front passenger seat and fold it flat so the nose goes in the passenger footwell...

Edit: just measured it, as my LB is currently in the car... 9'1" in cover leaves 11" to spare to the inside tailgate sill - so JUST
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
10 Jan 2013 3:03pm
HG Holden Stato Wagon - best old girl I ever had -161 ran on the sniff of an oily rag , 3 on the tree ..... beeeeewdy newk
zarb
zarb
NSW
703 posts
NSW, 703 posts
10 Jan 2013 6:42pm
Ah I wish I had the patience for an old wagon... I used to have an EJ with an old Grey Motor... but I can't take care of them anymore and I do a lot of highway driving now. If I was going to get another oldie, it would be a Valiant Safari.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
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10 Jan 2013 6:08pm
GPA said...


I reckon you'd go close... I take the headrest off the front passenger seat and fold it flat so the nose goes in the passenger footwell...

Edit: just measured it, as my LB is currently in the car... 9'1" in cover leaves 11" to spare to the inside tailgate sill - so JUST


10 foot will fit I was talking to a guy at Byron who had a 10 footer in is Subaru.I asked what size board he had in the car as it looked 9.6 he said 10 foot mate fits all day every day.
GPA
GPA
WA
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10 Jan 2013 6:18pm
^^^
Good to know for when I get older and fatter...
BradPitt
BradPitt
NSW
37 posts
NSW, 37 posts
10 Jan 2013 11:11pm
supanimal said...
If you want cheap and cheerful but new'ish with air con / power steer and mod con's in your car look at a Hyundai i30 s/wagon.

I had one for a while while my X-Trail was having some issues and it fit a 10'6 Munoz in through the back to the passenger parcel shelf no worries which the X-Trail does not.

You can pick them up for great prices, very good on fuel, comfy to drive and 2 boards inside easy.

http://cars.mitula.com.au/cars/i30-wagon






Good heavens Mr supanimal, is that a ladies car ?
kadilak
kadilak
QLD
605 posts
QLD, 605 posts
10 Jan 2013 11:01pm
I just put down a deposit on a ford mondeo wagon. Good size, excellent milage (1100km from a tank allegedly). Will post a test report in a few weeks time.
MichaelR
MichaelR
NSW
862 posts
NSW, 862 posts
11 Jan 2013 12:49am
My Volkswagen Transporter fits a 10 footer. It's also a camper, complete with a fridge and a 3/4 bed that folds up to a seat.

It's also for sale with good rego, tyres and a pop top roof.

MR.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
10 Jan 2013 9:59pm
So what are you going to get around in MR?
Indodreaming
Indodreaming
379 posts
379 posts
10 Jan 2013 10:49pm
I dont understand why we dont have a newer version of the mitsubishi L300 wagon.

We get the Delicas but curved roof, full of carpet etc not surf mobile friendly as old box shape.

You can get an imported all wheel drive toyota hiace but wished they came in 4wd version as they are perfect. Fits a decent quiver in including long boards and still room for family.

Got to be able to lock up extra boards so when you are hunting surf you have all conditions covered.

Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
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11 Jan 2013 4:08am
MichaelR said...
My Volkswagen Transporter fits a 10 footer. It's also a camper, complete with a fridge and a 3/4 bed that folds up to a seat.

It's also for sale with good rego, tyres and a pop top roof.

MR.


I don't think you really want to sell it MR

If anyone is keen its in very very good nick.......



Indodreaming said...
I dont understand why we dont have a newer version of the mitsubishi L300 wagon.

We get the Delicas but curved roof, full of carpet etc not surf mobile friendly as old box shape.


Yeah I agree - I always liked those beasts....never had the privilege of owning one but thought long and hard about it as an option many a time.....one of the boys up here has one but its on its last legs - its had a good life!! I think they might be getting a bit long in the tooth now. Imagine a new one with one of those nice fuel efficient diesel engines - would be heaven.

BradPitt said...
Good heavens Mr supanimal, is that a ladies car ?


Jeepers.....I drive the even smaller version The Getz....love it!!! It fits 2 boards inside piece of piss (a 5'10' and a 6'6') and is cheap as chips to run. Perfect for my commuting lifestyle

My fiancés' Pathfinder fits the longboard in ok and her 9'5" 666. Great vehicle but not too flash on the fuel. Fine for her as she only drives 10 mins to work.....and its great for the camping missions. Loves some off-road action! The 1996-2005 versions are essentially the same - you can pick a decent one up for about $6k. Make sure the timing belt gets done at 200k though - can be an expensive oversight if you do not do them from all reports!! Great machine. I had the older version pathfinder for 12 years and it went like a dream....the newer one is a complete joy in comparison from both a power and comfort point of view. Just terrible on the fuel - be warned!!!!!

BradPitt
BradPitt
NSW
37 posts
NSW, 37 posts
11 Jan 2013 8:46am

Indodreaming said...
I dont understand why we dont have a newer version of the mitsubishi L300 wagon.





BradPitt said...
Good heavens Mr supanimal, is that a ladies car ?


Jeepers.....I drive the even smaller version The Getz....love it!!! It fits 2 boards inside piece of piss (a 5'10' and a 6'6') and is cheap as chips to run. Perfect for my commuting lifestyle






It's not a ladies car if you drive it Mr Ted
Supanimal not so sure
62mac
62mac
WA
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11 Jan 2013 5:47am
BP for someone with so little posts you are one fast learner or you have a second user login,keep up the fine work
Simondo
Simondo
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11 Jan 2013 8:50am
62mac said...
BP for someone with so little posts you are one fast learner or you have a second user login,keep up the fine work


Classic! Yes Brad you have learnt fast! Supanimal, shame on you!
62mac
62mac
WA
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WA, 24860 posts
11 Jan 2013 5:51am
Simondo are you Brad Pitt
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
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11 Jan 2013 9:02am
No!
62mac
62mac
WA
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WA, 24860 posts
11 Jan 2013 6:05am
Its ok I wont tell Laurie like another did.

Keep up the good work whoever you are.
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
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11 Jan 2013 9:35am
I think this was Brad's first post... $2 says Brad only has 1 profile! (?)
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/New-to-Sup-7/



Or it was a brilliant decoy post!
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
11 Jan 2013 10:25am
Once I read this I became an instant fan I am glad he is finally in the Greenroom. I hope he starts sharing some stories soon.......

About Me: In 1973 my parents named me Brad.
In hindsight it was not a good option as our family name is Pitt.
Life as Brad Pitt can be very frustrating at times but has its advantages. I mean what girl doesn't want to sleep with Brad Pitt.
I just love the ocean.
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
11 Jan 2013 8:06am
BP is convincing but I just don't trust you QLDers.

Yes Ted he must have some stories.
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
11 Jan 2013 8:45am
^^^^
yeah well hmmmm are Jennifer Anniston's you know what's real or ..... is Angel as smokingly searingly hot in the you know what ..... hmmmmmm how do we ask him nicely
BradPitt
BradPitt
NSW
37 posts
NSW, 37 posts
11 Jan 2013 5:38pm
62mac said...
BP for someone with so little posts you are one fast learner or you have a second user login,keep up the fine work


Mr 62mac, I was a long time lurker before signing up on Seabreeze. I recall Mr Supanimal couldn't decide if he was a longboarder, short boarder, stand up paddle boarder or an OC1 person. The term 'Arthur or Martha' springs to mind. I must say, a rather confused individual. Great to see he enjoys the ocean and inland waterways I say.
BP
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
11 Jan 2013 3:33pm
^^He has gone through a lot of boards.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
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11 Jan 2013 3:41pm
Scotty88 said...
^^He has gone through a lot of boards.


And a lot of dohnuts
SP
SP
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SP SP
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11 Jan 2013 3:42pm
BradPitt said...
62mac said...
BP for someone with so little posts you are one fast learner or you have a second user login,keep up the fine work


Mr 62mac, I was a long time lurker before signing up on Seabreeze. I recall Mr Supanimal couldn't decide if he was a longboarder, short boarder, stand up paddle boarder or an OC1 person. The term 'Arthur or Martha' springs to mind. I must say, a rather confused individual. Great to see he enjoys the ocean and inland waterways I say.
BP


Long time lurker....

Welcome brad, now some nude pics of Angelina please.
zarb
zarb
NSW
703 posts
NSW, 703 posts
17 Jan 2013 8:18pm
Well... In the end I got a 2006 Commodore Wagon. I know I know it's a pretty heavy drinker, but I got it for a good price, and it's a car I know will go the distance.
thePup
thePup
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17 Jan 2013 5:22pm
^^^
and a collectors item possibly too mate given last night's news
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