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Regarding the e-mail headed 'Higher Cars', my brother in law has a Golf and cannot fit clubs and trolley in the boot. Yet my wife's Astra Twintop will accept both easily in the boot. It seems that most hatchback/estates have less available width as the interiors are 'squared off' for cosmetic reasons but cars with boots often allow the full width between the wings to be used. Alas I don't know of many tall cars with boots.

Asked on 6 June 2009 by

Answered by Honest John
I was referring to the latest Golf Mk VI that has indentations either side behind the rear wheel arches. See the test and video test that
specifically shows you at www.honestjohn.co.uk
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