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Top five big boots for Christmas presents

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If Santa ever decides to trade in his sleigh he’ll probably buy a BMW M5 Touring

Cramming your Christmas shopping into the back of your motor is a Yuletide nightmare – having extra storage space for your presents can make all the difference.

Dominic Sacco looks at the top five cars with the biggest boots.

Renault MeganeRenault Megane CC

The 2003 Coupe Cabriolet Megane boasts a class-leading 490 litres of luggage space with the roof open, offering decent space for a good gifting session with the added bonus of a breeze in your beard (wrap up warm…).

 

Range Rover SportRange Rover Sport

If you’re really serious about fitting a sleigh-load of presents in your car, then the Range Rover Sport may be the luxury SUV for you. With a standard 958 litres of boot space, you’ll be able to carry gifts for the kids, and the rest of your family to boot.

Fold the seats down and a jumbo 2,000 litres of space is available.

BMW M5 TouringBMW M5 Touring

If Santa ever decides to trade in his sleigh he’ll probably buy a BMW M5 Touring. He needs to go pretty fast to deliver all those presents, and the M5 will do almost 200mph while carrying a maximum of 1,650 litres of luggage.

 

Ford FocusFord Focus

Using a top-selling hatchback to carry your gifts? You can’t do much better than the Ford Focus, with its easily accessible 350-litre hatchback boot. You’ll be fine as long as you don’t need to deliver any presents off-road.

 

Rolls Royce PhantomRolls Royce Phantom

If you really want to make an impression (and have £219,975 to spare), how about using a Rolls Royce Phantom as your Christmas sleigh? The boot is a reasonable 460 litres, and even with a chauffer at the wheel there’s still plenty of room for sacks of presents.

 

Read about our boot-based calamities on the Auto Trader Blog.


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