General What can you carry in your Fiat 500 ?

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I have just managed to get two 9 mm 8 x 4 plywood boards in my 500.
The pictures tell you how !
 

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I wanted to carry a Upvc door in my 500c but the other half wouldn’t let me. I’m sure it would have fitted okay!?? Lol
 
I carried 3 cubic meters of rubble, to the tip, in 200 bags(Not all at once)


Our local tip would have charged you £500 for that lot :eek:. Just before lockdown, I saw them take £2.50 off a local pensioner for one small broken clay flowerpot (n).

Since introducing charges for rubble, soil, porcelain. plasterboard etc, there has been a substantial increase in flytipping near the 'household amenity' site. I'd never have guessed that would happen :rolleyes:.
 
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Our local tip would have charged you £500 for that lot :eek:. Just before lockdown, I saw them take £2.50 off a local pensioner for one small broken clay flowerpot (n).

Since introducing charges for rubble, soil, porcelain. plasterboard etc, there has been a substantial increase in flytipping near the 'household amenity' site. I'd never have guessed that would happen :rolleyes:.

We were lucky, this was 2 years ago the tip introduced charges only 3 months later
 
I fitted new Turbo Uno's tailgate in the back of my Turismo once. Back seats were folded down though. :D
 
Your local tips charge to take waste ��

Have done here since 2016. I overheard one chap saying it cost him more to take the offcuts to the tip than he'd paid for the materials in the first place.

Flytipping here is on the increase; I forget how much the local council said it cost them to clean it up, but it was a lot. :confused:

Interestingly many of the local DIY stores have bins where you can help yourself to plasterboard offcuts and damaged sheets for free.
 

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Have done here since 2016. I overheard one chap saying it cost him more to take the offcuts to the tip than he'd paid for the materials in the first place.

Flytipping here is on the increase; I forget how much the local council said it cost them to clean it up, but it was a lot. :confused:

Interestingly many of the local DIY stores have bins where you can help yourself to plasterboard offcuts and damaged sheets for free.
Aspestos I. An understand due to the costs of disposal but soil and rubble
 
Lol my missus would kill me, the only thing in hers is an air freshener, screen demister sponge and a CD case. She don't even like me getting in it [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
Sounds familiar. Gloves are mandatory on the white steering wheel. Luckily we did not go for the white leather Riva seats as we originally planned. So I may join from time to time after a double check of my trousers:worship:
 
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Sounds familiar. Gloves are mandatory on the white steering wheel. Luckily we did not go for the white leather Riva seats as we originally planned. So I may join from time to time after a double check of my trousers:worship:
 
I regularly carry my Greyhound in the back of the 500. He’s happy stretched out on the rear seat, leaving the boot free for other stuff.

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And yes, he does have a doggy seat belt harness on.
 
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I once had a car with white leather; never again.


White leather + blue denim = :cry:


You forgot hair color. My mom doesn’t want to swap her headrests for the white ones because she’s afraid that she’ll stain them with her hair color. It’s a fair point though.

White leather + blue jeans + hair color + Fido = the epitome of a disaster. Leather is very easy to clean though... only if you spill a drink or something.
 
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