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[quote name='Steve Amadeo' post='717370' date='Jan 18 2010, 11:52 PM']Double bass in a Ford Mondeo hatchback anyone? Is it possible?[/quote]

Crikey.. Yes, no problem... and amp, stool, passenger the lot. Had one a few years back and it was great. One of my exes used to get two timps and a pile of other tuned percussion in to a Mondeo hatch... tons of space.

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Ford Cougar (which uses the older Mondeo floor plate - and has a smaller cabin but a larger boot), and I can get one in, along with a combo. Place pretty much as already described: body behind front passenger's seat, placed diagonally, on its back - combo goes behind the driver's seat, with all the accessories in the other free boot corner. Keep three old duvets in the boot for protecting and stabilising gear.

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  • 2 years later...

So, over two years later and I'll finally be able to see if my double bass fits in a Mondeo, first-hand!!

I ended up buying a Vectra in 2010 instead because it was local and cheap, but am picking up a Mondeo on Friday.

Sweet car-buying times.

Thanks again for all the above advice chaps :)

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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1263917902' post='718006']
Years ago I got one in the front of an Escort with the body on the front seat (end pin to ceiling) and the neck in the foot well. If the body isn't too wide, its actually a perfectly credible way of transporting the thing. (Seatbelt recommended!!)
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+1 Thats how I transport ours in the '96 BMW 3 series. Damnably tough getting gear in or out of that car, to the point of complete frothing at the mouth on occasion :lol:

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Hey Steve, Mike here one of (Poyners bass players) Good luck with the car buying.

I was once very pleased with myself for getting a double bass in a Fiat Ciquecento (courtesy car - I didn't actually own one).


I did also hear of someone getting his double bass and amp etc into a mini, someone was telling me a few years back.

Then there was the guy who used to take his double bass on his bike! So he could have a drink....!!!

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[quote name='noelk27' timestamp='1263983665' post='718787']
Ford Cougar (which uses the older Mondeo floor plate - and has a smaller cabin but a larger boot), and I can get one in, along with a combo. Place pretty much as already described: body behind front passenger's seat, placed diagonally, on its back - combo goes behind the driver's seat, with all the accessories in the other free boot corner. Keep three old duvets in the boot for protecting and stabilising gear.
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Hey, Cougar here too. I measured the bass before I bought the car to fit. What a motor. A van disguised as a coupe. :)

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[quote name='TheG' timestamp='1332776262' post='1592948']

I did also hear of someone getting his double bass and amp etc into a mini, someone was telling me a few years back.

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Mini van and it was a piece of cake.

I had no problems fitting my 3/4 inside my Austin A.30, and it still left room for a drumkit in the boot and a drummer in the back seat.

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  • 3 weeks later...

In my Chevrolet Aveo hatchback, also called the Kalos, made in the old Daewoo factory, I routinely carry to gigs (with the rear seats folded down): double bass, Carvin MB-12 combo, 1X15 extension cab, electric bass, stands, music, etc., and after one gig in particular, I even was able to fit another bass guitar and a 3/4 BBb tuba that I brought home to work on for a friend!

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