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Luggage space

Leighj

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Hi,

I'm considering my first Porsche, a Cayman, does anybody know if you can get two sets of golf clubs in the storage compartments.

Sorry if golf offends!

Cheers,
 
Not being a golfer myself but having sympathy as I have difficulty carrying skis, I'd say the best bet is to take your clubs etc to a dealership and ask if they'd allow you to try them in the boots, I did see that Porsche have a trolley which fits in the front so clubs in the back. Excellent choice of car though some may say I'm biased, just a bit![:D][:D][:D]
 
I've just found this: http://www.planet-9.com/cayman-boxster-chat/7515-where-do-you-put-golf-clubs.html So the answer is yes! Great, time to book a test drive!
 
All doable as previously stated. In addition, I also have a lightweight collapsable trolley which fits in the front storage area.
 
Yes to me Golf does offend [;)] But the Cayman does have a deceptive amount of space, i've just been for a long weekend break for two to france, and in addition to luggage managed to bring back 16 bottles of wins and various other shopping items. Put the luggage trundle case under the net over the engine, and then filled front and rear boots with the rest. Other half who was dubious about me buying the car is fast becoming a convert. Cheers
 
Actually, we've done a three week tour and had loads of space including about 30 bottles on the way back[:D]
 

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