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Thanks, that's really helpful! I was looking at Toyota as I quite fancy a hybrid for my next car (save on fuel!) but I'll shop around. A Honda Jazz would be OK too (although much less exciting to drive than an A3 😂)
The only Toyota hybrid as far as I know that will fit a pin is the latest RAV4 and it only just squeezes in apparently.

There is a new version of the Carolla like the new pumped up Yaris coming out that it might fit in, have to wait and see.

Ive got a Prius and it’s not sliding in there unfortunately, just picked up a 2013/2018 model non hybrid RAV4 and they fit in there easily. It will not fit in the hybrid version due to the battery’s raising the height for the back so the seats don’t fold flat enough to allow enough height so Ive read.

Just retired my Transit Connect, has nearly 200k miles and transporting a pin or anything else was effortless. Will miss it.

Was even thinking about a trailer to tow with my Yaris but came to my senses, will just have to foot the bill for the diesel in the RAV4.

The newer cars have a lower roof at the back so getting the right height at the rear door is difficult.
 
A Honda Jazz would be OK too (although much less exciting to drive than an A3 😂)
Had at least 12-15 different pins in the back of my Jazz, absolutely perfect pin mover for a car of its size and cost, plus get 50mpg+ out of it easily :thumbs:
 
Found out this week you can fit a pin into a range rover sport (2006-2013 model).
Don't know if anyone is updating the xls anymore?
 
You will not beat a ford transit and mod to either a double cab or add the second row of seat so it seats 5
You can pick vans up on budget and with fords - parts are seldom a problem
 
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