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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #876 5 years ago
    Quoted from Rensh:

    Toyota verso fits a pin easily and even space in the back to accommodate 1 person.

    This kind of amazes me.

    1 year later
    #1255 4 years ago
    Quoted from luckycreature:

    Anyone have luck with Kia Soul?

    I own a Soul (actually, I own two) and they do not fit anything but the older EMs because you can remove the head.

    I've heard that you can take a modern pin and take off the hinges and slide the head up the machine so it fits in the car, but I'm too chicken to try that.

    8 months later
    #1426 3 years ago
    Quoted from MLmotorsport:

    I'll add one that I was surprised with today.
    Buick Encore
    (2018 but all models 2013-2020 should be identical in the cargo area)
    I wasn't planning on using it to move my FH today but we did quick measurements and much to my surprise it worked with room to spare. A couple inches of depth still available with the front seats all the way back. A few inches on either side and 2"+ clearance above the folded head at the opening.
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    Whoa. I believe this is the first confirmed report of a Buick Encore fitting a pin with room to spare?

    Holey... I would have never guessed. This was an option for my next car and I passed because I thought it wouldn't fit. Thank you for this report @mlmotorsport!

    1 year later
    #1935 1 year ago

    Anybody know for certain any electric vehicles that can fit a pinball machine without taking the head off?

    6 months later
    #2102 1 year ago

    Beware the Toyota Highlander Sport

    The Highlander will fit a pin.

    The Sport model actually decreases in height, making it 1-2 inches too short to fit a pin.

    My very good friend found this out the hard way. He wanted a pin hauler, measured the Highlander which had plenty of room and ordered the Sport model thinking it will be the same. Ouch.

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