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peterc2609
06-03-2009, 9:08 PM
A convertible Saab 9-3 boot....!?!?

What about an Audi A4 Convertible boot?

Anyone?

harveybobbles
06-03-2009, 9:15 PM
Dunno. Take it to a garage that has one and see if it fits.

I often tell my customers to bring their kids, dogs, prams etc to make sure that everything fits...

peterc2609
06-03-2009, 9:24 PM
So you're in cheshire... and you mention customers?!?

You a car salesman... have anything nice in stock? Convertible, sporty or 4x4?

harveybobbles
06-03-2009, 9:35 PM
Plenty of Audi A3 and A4 Sport/S-Line things. No rag tops tho as i'm not a great lover of them...

peterc2609
06-03-2009, 9:36 PM
was looking for something a bit different... convertible, or 4x4 gas guzzler!

Doozergirl
06-03-2009, 11:18 PM
was looking for something a bit different... convertible, or 4x4 gas guzzler!

really good contract hire deals on the A4 cabriolet - 266 per month plus VAT for a 2 year deal - Saab convertible around the same but for me t Audi is a better car. I've been to the main dealer looking for 2nd hand and found such a good deal new that it was much cheaper than a year old version - the sales guy told me to rip their arm off. They were able to quote me on specific stock cars as well which is a bonus. I've never owned a Quinny but the boot is big enough for any pram I've ever owned. The lid isn't too intrusive either.

But now I've found another really good deal on the A5 cabriolet which isn't even out yet - you can't see one at the dealer even.

I was struggling with justifying it but if the A5 deal is legit then i don't think I'll be able to resist it.

Anyone want a really nice Mini Cooper :o

Quinny
07-03-2009, 8:06 PM
I've never been asked to fit in a Saab boot.:rotfl:

jmc160
07-03-2009, 8:10 PM
Back when my step-dad was a director he had both Sabb 9-3 cab and Audi A4 cab. IIRC the boots should just be big enough as long as the roof's up, but you probably won't get anything else in.

Best bet is to take said Quinny along when you test drive.