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Would i be right in saying (ignore the rear seat space if not fitted) the Esprits boot is bigger than the Evora's.

I'm 6'1 and can squeeze in the boot a lot easier than the pic of that guy in that link. Normal practice to get in the boot of the S4 when working on her.

I can fit the childrens buggy in the boot, along with carry cot, overnight bag and a few other bits. Will be taking my one year old to Breakfast club at Goodwood this Sunday so will have the buggy onboard

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The rear boot space is smaller on the evora as the engine is mounted quite a way back and has pushed the boot a bit.

However you can't discount the rear seats/shelf regardless if they are fitted as seats as ayou can get a fair bit in the back.

That being said, the convertible version willlose this area so only be left with the rear seats.

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It depends, what you use the car for. I have mine since 7 month now and the space is totally sufficiant. Trunk including rear seats. You have to think about, what you need and what not. So the Evora diciplinizes you a bit by diversifying what wou want to take with you. Anyhow: I have under construction a bagholder like the old MG's had and place it with rubbersuckfixings on the rearwindow whenn needed. It looks special, but it is just "for the emergency case. A.

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