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C5Alive General Category => C5 Socialising => Topic started by: mikegrifter on 22, February, 2013 - 21:34:46

Title: how to transport home
Post by: mikegrifter on 22, February, 2013 - 21:34:46
hi

how did you guys get your c5 home ... only have a small hatchback ( colt ) and not founnd anyone yet who can courier such an item

thanks guys

Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: Luke S on 22, February, 2013 - 21:37:29
hi

how did you guys get your c5 home ... only have a small hatchback ( colt ) and not founnd anyone yet who can courier such an item

thanks guys

I put mine on the roof rack  ;) ;)
Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: mikegrifter on 22, February, 2013 - 21:41:22
not sure if mrs would like that car is less than 1 year old  ..... how wide and high are they would they fit in back if seats were folded flat ?
Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: kamilb1998 on 22, February, 2013 - 21:51:27
Always worth ringing around local van hire companies - it's usually around £40/day to hire a van which will fit a C5.
Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: Phoenix on 23, February, 2013 - 09:39:42
Yeah small van worked for me I hired it for the day £35.00
Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: Karl on 23, February, 2013 - 09:45:54
some cars that can carry c5's ;
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,73.msg1850.html#msg1850
Title: Re: how to transport home
Post by: danny7147 on 23, February, 2013 - 13:09:11
My Xantia' s a huge car and it doesn't fit! Fortunately it's got a tow bar and we hire a trailer when needed. We did own a trailer, but it took up too much space for how often we used it and now rent a huge enclosed one for £24 a day.