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Vehicle suitable for pin moving

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My old Kia Ceed 3 does the job just fine but it's getting on a bit so may have to get a replacement in the near future.
Wondering what other people use for moving pins around?
Something a bit more modern (Kia is 15yrs young).
Don't want to go down the van route so estate or SUV probably. I've found that a lot of newer estates don't have the boot opening height that older estates have which in my experience needs to be 780mm or more.
Cheers
 
skoda octavia or supreme estate if you want bigger great boot space and all round great cars moved a few pins in my octavia no problem
 
My old rav4 has been a fantastic pin bus. Fits a tool box a pinball machine and a sack truck.
Awesome. And very reliable. Funnily enough it’s for sale but have some viewers lined up over the coming days…. K.
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Loved my Rav 4 for moving pins, wrote it off and got a Qashqai not realising pins don’t fit in it!
 
I don't have one myself but know of others on here that have a Jeep Renegade and that will take a pinball and they speak highly of them. Tried unsuccessfully to persuade my wife to get one (so I could borrow it when I needed to move a pin).

Also there is a uk car database where you can filter by dimensions such as boot height width and length:

Car Database | RiDC https://share.google/cphtOl7iph69HWath
 
I plan to be selling a converter 16 plate Transit custom which easily fits one in the boot and another if you remove the rear seats
 
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