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I'm almost positive they will fit if you take the woods out. I'm prety sure I've seen a picture demonstrating this. I'm going to look around for it. I might be thinking of a picture of the 350z. The trunk space in the Crossfire is actually bigger than in the TT, except the TT has rear seats that can fold down, and thus make the space bigger.
I'm a golfer and before I brought my Crossfire I took my set of clubs with me to the dealer to try them. You can fit a set of golf clubs in the trunck. You do have to take out the driver, 3 wood out of the bag to get them to fit.
However I think with a smalle bag I could get them to fit without removing the driver/3 wood.
Will let you know.
However I think with a smalle bag I could get them to fit without removing the driver/3 wood.
Will let you know.
Apparently not one but TWO golf bags go in the Crossfire's trunk. I guess I can take up golfing now.
Funny thing is when I saw the question, I kept trying to visualize golf bags I've seen going in length-wise (I don't play golf) and I couldn't see them fitting but in the picture I found, they put the golf bags width-wise (parallel to the axle).
Funny thing is when I saw the question, I kept trying to visualize golf bags I've seen going in length-wise (I don't play golf) and I couldn't see them fitting but in the picture I found, they put the golf bags width-wise (parallel to the axle).
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Originally Posted by mouserider
Apparently not one but TWO golf bags go in the Crossfire's trunk. I guess I can take up golfing now.
Funny thing is when I saw the question, I kept trying to visualize golf bags I've seen going in length-wise (I don't play golf) and I couldn't see them fitting but in the picture I found, they put the golf bags width-wise (parallel to the axle).
Funny thing is when I saw the question, I kept trying to visualize golf bags I've seen going in length-wise (I don't play golf) and I couldn't see them fitting but in the picture I found, they put the golf bags width-wise (parallel to the axle).
After seeing the pictures of the Crossfire with the Golf Clubs in the trunk, I decided to see if my bag would fit the way they showed in the picture. I have a large cart bag and had my doubts. But after removing my driver and 3 wood, the bag fit right into place. There is still room for a second bag, I can take a friend along with me. I just laid my driver and 3 wood on top of the bag and away I went. Two smaller bags would work even better. Chrysler is still keeping us golfers in mind, nice going Chrysler.
A reply from Chrysler regarding my question on Golf Clubs!!
Dear John:
Thank you for your email regarding your 2004 Crossfire. Please accept my sincerest apologies for the delay in our response.
Unfortunately, we have been unable to determine what brand of golf bags
were used for the photo. We have determined, however, that the majority of full-sized golf bags will not fit side-by-side in the storage area.
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and thank you for
your understanding.
Dear John:
Thank you for your email regarding your 2004 Crossfire. Please accept my sincerest apologies for the delay in our response.
Unfortunately, we have been unable to determine what brand of golf bags
were used for the photo. We have determined, however, that the majority of full-sized golf bags will not fit side-by-side in the storage area.
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and thank you for
your understanding.
Re: trunk space
I'm wondering if a Gazelle would fit in the trunk. No, not the animal ... but the exerciser thingy that Tony Little sells on TV. I think it is 48" wide. I'm at work right now or I'd walk out and measure to opening myself. I realize it will be too long and I will have to leave the trunk door ajar (I'm only needing to cart this thing a mile). So mostly just wondering about the width of the trunk opening. Can't find that anywhere.