Cars you can fit your gig rig in

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'63-Strat

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Just wondering what you're all driving. Currently driving a wrangler and usually bring bogner 4X12 (little larger than reg 4X12), head, two guitars, 4 space rack case and ideally would like to be able to have a passenger. Meaning non truck/suv/wagon/minivan as any of those can do it easily enough.
 
I like cars where you can lay down the back seats, like a Volkswagen Golf or BMW1. Fits my Bogner 4x12, head, rack, guitars and all and the passenger seat is free AND I can find a parking spot in the city center where I live :doh:
 
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.
 
'63-Strat":1f6n0gtj said:
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.

You must be kidding. The Golf is probable the second most reliable car ever, after the Mercedes! :thumbsup:
 
I had my Jeep Cherokee for 10 years and was perfect for gigging. When I had my Saturn Aura I just used my wife's Jeep Liberty.

When I totaled my Saturn a few months ago I too bought a Golf. One reason I decided to get it was because it was very inexpensive (my wife may get laid off)...another because I measured it and will easily fit my rig.

...and also because it rates so high when it comes to reliablity.
 
I'm driving a 2006 Buick Rendzvous. Ugly as sin, but with the rear seats down and the middle row out, I can put a 19 cu.ft. fridge in there and close the hatch. It will hold every guitar and amp I own right now with no problem.
 
hunter":489rqpby said:
I like cars where you can lay down the back seats, like a Volkswagen Golf or BMW1. Fits my Bogner 4x12, head, rack, guitars and all and the passenger seat is free AND I can find a parking spot in the city center where I live :doh:


I was thinking about that as well and was looking at an Audi A6. my parking space is like an elevator that has cars stacked three high so I cant get like an SUV it wont fit.
anyone own one?

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Suzuki esteem from 2000. I can fit my roadster stack in it and a thiele, and my rack and 2 guitars. :thumbsup:
 
hunter":134lm086 said:
'63-Strat":134lm086 said:
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.

You must be kidding. The Golf is probable the second most reliable car ever, after the Mercedes! :thumbsup:

Yours are made in Germany, the ones sold in the US are made in Mexico. :lol: :LOL:
 
I love my Outlander. I can fit my whole guitar rig plus backup rig in without problems and with the sliding and colapsable seats I can lock it all in place. My oversized Genz Benz 4x12 stands up on its casters in this too! Here is a pick of an outlander. Check out the drop down gate like a pickup truck. there is no bending over at all during load in/out. Much better than my Chevy S10 with a topper.

OutlanderGateOpen.jpg
 
Shiny_Surface":1zv28w54 said:
hunter":1zv28w54 said:
'63-Strat":1zv28w54 said:
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.

You must be kidding. The Golf is probable the second most reliable car ever, after the Mercedes! :thumbsup:

Yours are made in Germany, the ones sold in the US are made in Mexico. :lol: :LOL:

Oh my, really? Would be great if it would be like this with Fenders, if the European ones were made in Germany :thumbsup:
 
I used to drive a hatchback '07 Nissan Versa. I could fit a 412, guitar, amp, necessities and still carry a passenger. I managed to cram two Mesa Recto 412s in there once, and I'm still amazed at that. :lol: :LOL:

I'm driving a '99 Nissan Xterra now, 'donated' (they don't use it and want it off the property/insurance since it has 277k miles and impossible to sell) to me by my parents after wrecking the Versa this summer. I've managed to get the amp/rack road case and a 212 in there, but that case takes too much room to fit much else.
 
RJF":3ipuxia4 said:
I don't normally have any gear storage issues..... :D
Nice ride.

I drive a RAM too. cept mines my work truck with ladder rack tool boxes and decals for my business. But I have some 33" BFG MTs on it :rock: But it doesnt look as cool as yours :dunno:
 
sinfish":bbr7tfov said:
I love my Outlander. I can fit my whole guitar rig plus backup rig in without problems and with the sliding and colapsable seats I can lock it all in place. My oversized Genz Benz 4x12 stands up on its casters in this too! Here is a pick of an outlander. Check out the drop down gate like a pickup truck. there is no bending over at all during load in/out. Much better than my Chevy S10 with a topper.

OutlanderGateOpen.jpg

Being able to stand up the 4X12 is a plus for sure and it looks like it can take the wear pretty well.
 
hunter":wowmhq95 said:
'63-Strat":wowmhq95 said:
Yep, I like VW but always hear concerns about their reliability.

You must be kidding. The Golf is probable the second most reliable car ever, after the Mercedes! :thumbsup:

The Golf rocks, really nice car I have one, I upgraded for a A3 2.0T 6 speed manual which I'm waiting for...
 
Dodge Magnum....perfect for a half stack rig. A 4x12 fits perfect in the rear without folding the seats down. I miss my RAM though....trucks are hard to beat.....unless its raining! ;)
 
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