Can you fit 2 golf sets in the trunk?
#18
I missed the part about the carts. Depending on how they fold you might be able to lay one on top of the clubs and one in the back seat with a towel underneath. You should have a bit more trunk space in the G than a 3-series Sedan. Two sets will easily fit in the coupe, I even play with an inch extention, you just need to put the top of the bag in first. Thankfully I live on my course so I rarely haul my clubs anywhere.
#19
Jarborn, instead of calling me a troll this time you ask if I think Car & Driver is lying!!!
Is it possible to get simple answers from people who not have an attitude or should I expect to get a nasty comment each time I ask a question in this forum. May be I have a thin skin but I am always very respectful of others and kind of expect the same from them.
If you read my original post I said I read that the rear seat does not fold and did not ask for confirmation as to whether it did or not. I have been a Car & Driver subscriber for at least the last 30 years and usually trust them.
I only asked for confirmation after I read your first answer which I understood to mean that yours folds.
Is it possible to get simple answers from people who not have an attitude or should I expect to get a nasty comment each time I ask a question in this forum. May be I have a thin skin but I am always very respectful of others and kind of expect the same from them.
If you read my original post I said I read that the rear seat does not fold and did not ask for confirmation as to whether it did or not. I have been a Car & Driver subscriber for at least the last 30 years and usually trust them.
I only asked for confirmation after I read your first answer which I understood to mean that yours folds.
#20
I agree they have a strong bias for BMW. However, they are the ones who made me aware that G37 is a good alternative.
Over the years they (and Road & Track) have proven to be a good source of information.
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