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Windsurfing Wagon v2

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Created by ozpricey > 9 months ago, 16 Sep 2012
ozpricey
WA, 333 posts
16 Sep 2012 4:16PM
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Following on from this thread (www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Whats-the-Best-Wagon/):

Does anyone use a Toyota Corolla Wagon for their windsurfing bus? They get 5L/100km which is Perth-Lano return for ~$20!

Zachery
597 posts
16 Sep 2012 6:58PM
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No too embarressing!! Rather pay extra fuel

CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
16 Sep 2012 9:07PM
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Nope I drive a V8 commodore wagon, someone needs to offset your corolla, happy to do it

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
16 Sep 2012 7:40PM
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what does the gemini get. Half price to the gallon?

ozpricey
WA, 333 posts
16 Sep 2012 7:59PM
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Haha! We'll it is cheap tp run, when its running! But I drove it to Lano last week and I think I may have killed it :( A gearbox every 6 months starting to grind me down!

I'm totally ready to drive something girly that would get me to that spot up north and back for $150!

Troppo
WA, 887 posts
16 Sep 2012 8:35PM
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here ya go then

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
16 Sep 2012 8:59PM
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a Delica, run it on vegie oil and turps, you'll get ya $10 per hundred easy. And with change probably....

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
16 Sep 2012 11:39PM
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Buy a Diahatsu Mirra, Chopper only took $20 to fill the tank and done lano and back on $10. could only take 1 board and 1 person..

jamesf
NSW, 1002 posts
17 Sep 2012 11:06AM
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Yeah I have a Corolla Wagon (2003 model). Not that exciting to drive but plenty of room inside - can fit my 12m formula sail/mast/boom in. After having kids, the gear got transferred into a trailer - it only has a 1.8L engine but tows pretty well on the freeway as long as you keep the revs up. On these kind of trips with a 400kg trailer it gets closer to 10L/100km.

Have used it for moving, picking up stuff from bunnings, carrying bikes etc. Very versatile little car.

Has been perfectly reliable as you'd expect from a corolla. Its a shame that they dont import the wagons into Australia anymore, but that keeps the resale value up. Hope this helps.

ozpricey
WA, 333 posts
17 Sep 2012 11:00AM
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jamesf said...

Yeah I have a Corolla Wagon (2003 model). Not that exciting to drive but plenty of room inside - can fit my 12m formula sail/mast/boom in. After having kids, the gear got transferred into a trailer - it only has a 1.8L engine but tows pretty well on the freeway as long as you keep the revs up. On these kind of trips with a 400kg trailer it gets closer to 10L/100km.

Have used it for moving, picking up stuff from bunnings, carrying bikes etc. Very versatile little car.

Has been perfectly reliable as you'd expect from a corolla. Its a shame that they dont import the wagons into Australia anymore, but that keeps the resale value up. Hope this helps.


Perfect info cheers! Could you fit a wave board upright between the two seats or would you have to fold the front passenger seat down and lay it down on top?

hahaha Beno meepmeep

jamesf
NSW, 1002 posts
18 Sep 2012 5:54PM
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Yeah a small wave board should fit, especially if you're travelling alone. I used to chuck my boards on the roof racks because the lovely wife's patience only extended to sharing her passenger seat space with sails, masts and booms.

I should also add that I have never seen 5L/100km. Normal 40L tank will get about 650 kms max on the highway, so that's more like 6.1 L/100km. Around town is a bit over 7.

cheers.

Pugwash
WA, 7730 posts
23 Sep 2012 3:17PM
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Nice! Might be the wrong price

Looks a little like the commodore, perhaps bigger inside (those things a tiny inside) and no FUGLY guards

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
23 Sep 2012 6:34PM
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Pugwash said...

Nice! Might be the wrong price

Looks a little like the commodore, perhaps bigger inside (those things a tiny inside) and no FUGLY guards


I didnt look at the price just dreaming .
It does look a little like the Sportwagon which I have, just wish they made it a tad longer. not many wagons to choose from now.


seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
23 Sep 2012 7:13PM
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I thought you meant that one Vando !!!

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
23 Sep 2012 7:25PM
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seanhogan said...

I thought you meant that one Vando !!!




LOL if the Car comes with the sail I might buy one

gregwed
QLD, 556 posts
23 Sep 2012 7:32PM
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My Mrs has a Toyota Corolla 2011 but before that a 1996 model. When she takes my vehicle & I need a sail, I take hers. Can fit inside my JP Xcite 110L plus all gear. Just fold down the front seat and take out the rear shelf (as its a hatch). Pretty handy!
Cheers

yakspeed
VIC, 105 posts
24 Sep 2012 6:31AM
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I've got a Mitsi Nimbus (called a Chariot here in NZ) - little 2.0 litre 7 seater - fits my 295 board inside (nose on the dashboard and seats lying flat). Cost me $2400, so not worried to get salty water on the seats! Great little wagon for putting the gear inside, so you don't damage it with straps on the rooof, but also has roof rails (for the Bic Techno). The version from 1992 - 1998 is great, after that they went to 2.4 litre and too much body kit on it...



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