Hi Guys,
Are there any good options for breaking up the boot space as the shopping just keeps on rolling around everywhere?
Thanks
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Re: boot is too big
I had a horizontally clipped luggage net out of my Skoda (sorry, cheap Audi A4 ) that I clipped to the 4 loops in the boot floor. Kept everything in place nicely. Jut put shopping under the net and problem solved..
BMW Version here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=95
Halfrauds do a sort of organiser thingy that you can divide up the boot with. There's also a similar BMW System, but probably at an obscene price!!
I never really had a problem as....well....er....my wife.....well, she always managed to fill the boot up somehow..
BMW Version here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=51&fg=95
Halfrauds do a sort of organiser thingy that you can divide up the boot with. There's also a similar BMW System, but probably at an obscene price!!
I never really had a problem as....well....er....my wife.....well, she always managed to fill the boot up somehow..
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boot is too big
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Re: boot is too big
Don't drive so fast most supermarkets have cardboard boxes available...... I can't think of a cheaper solution...... good luck
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Re: boot is too big
[quote=""rusty nail""]Home delivery [/quote]
Or there's always that option I agree
We do that more and more now, especially if delivery is free. We certainly now get a well known supermarket to deliver weekly. Saves a lot in time and fuel.
Or there's always that option I agree
We do that more and more now, especially if delivery is free. We certainly now get a well known supermarket to deliver weekly. Saves a lot in time and fuel.
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Re: boot is too big
talk about home delivery - tesco was at the door, literally in the last half hr
anyways - if this is enuf a problem to spend money on:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Genuine-B ... 491wt_1344
i keep a couple of bungee cords and a luggage strap in the car. comes handy if i want to transport something delicate.
anyways - if this is enuf a problem to spend money on:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Genuine-B ... 491wt_1344
i keep a couple of bungee cords and a luggage strap in the car. comes handy if i want to transport something delicate.
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Re: boot is too big
thanks guys.
the net seems like the best option. now to decided whether or not to get new mats at the same time.
the net seems like the best option. now to decided whether or not to get new mats at the same time.