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I have a massive bike case that measures 115cm x 80cm x 40 cm and I need to know if it will fit in the boot of a Renault Kangoo or Citreon Berlingo. I'm off to Spain this summer, need to book a car and both these vehicles look like they have a promising amount of boot space. If you would mind getting out your tape measure and setting my mind at rest (or not) I would be very grateful!

Not too sure about the boot size, I have a van version. You could find out if the seats go down as I can tell you the case will fit in the door opening. The car version has a slightly wider load opening as the hinges are at the top.

Hope this is some use

Jeeeeezz Do i have to do everything for you....

Did you even check those links or scroll further down the page....

The first link from the google search:

http://www.quadrantvehicles.com/Renault%20Kangoo/for-sale/16

The second link from the google search

http://www.xpditesameday.co.uk/70002/info.php?p=4&pno=0


IT REALLY IS EASY, please just look!


Renault Kangoo Dimensions


* Overall Length (mm) 4035

* Overall Width (mm) 2031

* Overall Height (mm) 1872

* Loading Height (mm) 570

* Load Height (mm) 1257

* Load Length (mm) 1675

* Load Width (mm) 1172 min

* Load Volume (m?) 2.70

* Gross Payload (Kg) 620


Citreon

Max Payload.........................................................400kg


Max Load Length...............1.67 metres / 65 inches (5' 5")


Max Load Height................1.13 metres / 44 inches (3' 8")


Max Load Width.................1.14 metres / 45 inches (3' 9")


Max Width Between Wheel Arches.................1.14 metres / 45 inches (3' 9")



* Towing Limit (Kg) 815

* Tank (Litres/Gallons) 52 / 11.4

No thanks for mine?


None of the info provided tells you how big a Berlingo/Kangoo boot is though. Surprising, I assume a person buys a vehicle like this because they need the seats too. How much space is left in the boot when the seats are up would be useful knowledge.

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