Re: M3 Touring
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:47 am
I really like those home-build E46 Tourings, but I have to say I’m a bit meh about recent M offerings.
4 of us fit in the 2 series no problem and the boot would take a decent sized buggy and luggage. Bike would be a stretch but with the rear seats down could be doable. Unsure if you get a roof rack for a 2 series.Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 9:08 am I'd still like an M2 comp as that fits my criteria well (I think, though I've not actually tried one). I don't really want a big car, but it must be fast and have room for a child seat, a large mountain bike and some golf clubs (ideally all at once).
BUT, if I could have it all in a reasonable sized package like a 3 series estate - it really would be bang on.
Something really cool about supercars with bikes on the roof, loved this one of Harris’sscotta wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 9:16 am4 of us fit in the 2 series no problem and the boot would take a decent sized buggy and luggage. Bike would be a stretch but with the rear seats down could be doable. Unsure if you get a roof rack for a 2 series.Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 9:08 am I'd still like an M2 comp as that fits my criteria well (I think, though I've not actually tried one). I don't really want a big car, but it must be fast and have room for a child seat, a large mountain bike and some golf clubs (ideally all at once).
BUT, if I could have it all in a reasonable sized package like a 3 series estate - it really would be bang on.
That said my mate manages....
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I don’t know, if I could use a 512M to drive to the Alps for some mountain biking I absolutely would.Alex_ wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 9:15 am Same. Nothing cool about sticking a bike on the roof of a sports/super car.
yeah, if there's a genuine story like that to it then great. It's the weirdos putting roof boxes onto lambos that I don't get.
I don’t get roof boxes on anything. They’re usually on a massive SUV which isn’t fully loaded, so they’re an insecure and inconvenient way of failing to pack your car properlyRich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:11 amyeah, if there's a genuine story like that to it then great. It's the weirdos putting roof boxes onto lambos that I don't get.
we use one on the 3 series for going away, as it means we don't have to have a massive SUV for the rest of the year. The amount of bulky shit you need when you go away with a baby/toddler is staggering.Jobbo wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:48 amI don’t get roof boxes on anything. They’re usually on a massive SUV which isn’t fully loaded, so they’re an insecure and inconvenient way of failing to pack your car properlyRich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:11 amyeah, if there's a genuine story like that to it then great. It's the weirdos putting roof boxes onto lambos that I don't get.ZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:19 am
I don’t know, if I could use a 512M to drive to the Alps for some mountain biking I absolutely would.![]()
My parents took my sister and me on holiday in the UK in a mk1 Scirocco when we were that age. If you have the space, you just fill it with stuff.Rich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:52 amwe use one on the 3 series for going away, as it means we don't have to have a massive SUV for the rest of the year. The amount of bulky shit you need when you go away with a baby/toddler is staggering.
yep, the 5 of us went to the south of France every year in a cavalier, we'd happily have 6+ kids in the back of a car to go to a birthday party, Etc...Jobbo wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:59 amMy parents took my sister and me on holiday in the UK in a mk1 Scirocco when we were that age. If you have the space, you just fill it with stuff.Rich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:52 amwe use one on the 3 series for going away, as it means we don't have to have a massive SUV for the rest of the year. The amount of bulky shit you need when you go away with a baby/toddler is staggering.
Same box has done us for years - it’s great.Jobbo wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:48 am I don’t get roof boxes on anything. They’re usually on a massive SUV which isn’t fully loaded, so they’re an insecure and inconvenient way of failing to pack your car properly![]()
I’ve travelled 20miles along a single track country road in the Highlands in an Austin Maxi 1750L. My parents in the front seats. My Aunt & Uncle in the back seats. Me and 3 other kids in the boot - with the hatch open for part of the journey.Rich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 12:15 pmyep, the 5 of us went to the south of France every year in a cavalier, we'd happily have 6+ kids in the back of a car to go to a birthday party, Etc...Jobbo wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:59 amMy parents took my sister and me on holiday in the UK in a mk1 Scirocco when we were that age. If you have the space, you just fill it with stuff.Rich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:52 amwe use one on the 3 series for going away, as it means we don't have to have a massive SUV for the rest of the year. The amount of bulky shit you need when you go away with a baby/toddler is staggering.
well you didn't die, so it's fine!mik wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 12:31 pmI’ve travelled 20miles along a single track country road in the Highlands in an Austin Maxi 1750L. My parents in the front seats. My Aunt & Uncle in the back seats. Me and 3 other kids in the boot - with the hatch open for part of the journey.Rich B wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 12:15 pmyep, the 5 of us went to the south of France every year in a cavalier, we'd happily have 6+ kids in the back of a car to go to a birthday party, Etc...Jobbo wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 11:59 am
My parents took my sister and me on holiday in the UK in a mk1 Scirocco when we were that age. If you have the space, you just fill it with stuff.
This proves it is possible, and therefore the best way to do things. Everyone should do this today.