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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #112 9 years ago

    Aw man... Outback won't work? :/

    Need to find a decent mileage pin-hauling crossover that handles more like a car than a truck. The impossible quest! I sure wish pins would fit in a Mazda 3 hatchback... great little car.

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    #113 9 years ago

    Update: 2015 Subaru Outback has increased cargo space. I haven't measured it yet, but if it fits it would be a great option to consider.

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    #464 7 years ago

    2016 Hyundai Tucson here. Love it... you get a TON of kit for the money with this ride in Eco trim. Just shamefully good. But I haul EM's not modern SS and the ceiling height is right at 28" at the cargo entrance. Pretty sure you'd have to decapitate some games to get them inside which might be a dealbreaker. But since I'm all-EM it's a routine I'm used to.

    #465 7 years ago

    BTW... if you have room for a 10-cylinder supercharged monster XUV which can haul four pins by pushing them straight in heads on (and up!)... this is your beast.

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    (I considered it... but no one is gonna be parking that thing at the grocery store)

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    #2005 1 year ago

    Lincoln Nautilus won’t fit. 29” tall… awww.

    #2006 1 year ago

    Lincoln Aviator won’t fit. Also 29” tall… arrrgh!

    #2009 1 year ago

    Chrysler Pacifica fits, bigtime. Being a minivan, of course, it obviously should.

    I drove the hybrid 2022 version. It's the best minivan in the world (for now). Just fantastic all-round. Pricey though.

    Sure wish I could get all that in an SUV package for a comparable price. Maybe 2024 will have a hybrid Palisade...

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