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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #819 6 years ago

    I know previous models of the Honda Fit were confirmed to haul pins just fine, but I got a chance to try my 2017 this weekend. Fit an HS2 with ease! I believe cargo dimensions are consistent for 2015 onward.

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    #1064 4 years ago
    Quoted from FatPanda:

    Thinking about getting a Honda Element locally as my daily driver and pin hauler. I currently have an Inifniti M37x and a BMW sport wagon which can fit games with removable back boxes, but it's really tight. Do you all have 3rd vehicles specifically for pin hauling? Any other suitable daily drivers that's good on gas but can act as a suitable pin hauler?

    Can't beat a Honda Fit's MPG if all you need to get into the car is a pin. I can't haul a pinball machine and a dolly at the same time, but that hasn't been a problem yet.

    #1067 4 years ago
    Quoted from FatPanda:

    Is there a lip to get into the back of the Fit? I like the idea of the Element, being able to slide the pin in/out without any effort. Plus there's an Element close to me for under 3K. Plus I have 2 dogs too, that could travel in it much more comfortably than a Fit I would say.

    There's a lip, with about a two inch drop into the cargo area. As long as I keep it in mind it's not been a big deal, but a flat entry would be a lot more convenient for sure.

    #1072 4 years ago
    Quoted from Pinash:

    Disagree with mettle64. I've hauled TZ and many standard size pins with a dolly in the back. If I use my larger appliance dolly, I just have to load it in before the pin (and push to the side).

    Good to know! I'll have to experiment a bit more.

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