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stevengerard
06-07-2004, 09:58 PM
wow, lots of space even with the organizer. First time I filled the trunk - with 2 A/C window units - so nice to have such an enjoyable car that is actually useful
2003 MIB
06-08-2004, 04:13 AM
wow, lots of space even with the organizer. First time I filled the trunk - with 2 A/C window units - so nice to have such an enjoyable car that is actually useful
True story- Big Joe Clancy once showed up for a cruise night with well over 300lbs of fertilizer and mulch in his trunk. I can safely say it it was the only Marauder (or any other car) there that night with that much stuff in the trunk...I love the room.
Fourth Horseman
06-08-2004, 08:15 AM
True story- Big Joe Clancy once showed up for a cruise night with well over 300lbs of fertilizer and mulch in his trunk. I can safely say it it was the only Marauder (or any other car) there that night with that much stuff in the trunk...I love the room.
And the air suspension keeps the ride level even with a bunch o' cargo. Gotta love that.
ADE 1000
06-08-2004, 08:36 AM
I was suprised when I bought an entire set of spare rims for my Corvette (2 17s and 2 18s) and the entire set fit comfortably in the trunk of the Marauder.
I have not missed having an SUV ever since I bought the Marauder.
jaywish
06-09-2004, 10:02 AM
The trunk and air ride are why I bought my 93 GM and it's eventual Marauder replacement.
I wanted and found a very nice used Fiero 6cyl but no matter how I tried I couldn't fit the "Mercury" outboard and a Pelican case of navigation equipment in the trunk. So I bought the GM LS sport. Outboard, pelican case, oars, life jackets, coolers, food, charcoal, stove & tool bag NO Problem.
dwasson
06-09-2004, 11:05 AM
I've beaten all of you. I took my wife to Gatlingburg and let her shop for souveniers all day and still had room in the trunk for luggage. :lol:
RoyLPita
06-09-2004, 11:07 AM
My 1st GM was very useful in helping me move. The trunk can also hold 4 tires and wheels including the full size spare.
What was that line that Robert Deniro said in Analyze That?
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