Will my Larktale Wagon fit in my Mazda?

 

Mazda 3 (2005)

Larktale Caravan V2 - 2 Seater 

The Larktale Caravan V2 settles neatly into the boot of the 2005 Mazda 3, with the wheels still on and space left for a few small items. A compact yet practical setup for getting out and about!


Larktale Caravan - Mazda 3 2005 - Car Boot

 

 

Mazda 3 (2005)

Larktale Crossover

The Larktale Crossover settles neatly into the boot of the 2005 Mazda 3, with the wheels still on and space left for a few small items. A compact yet practical setup for getting out and about!

Larktale Crossover - Mazda 3 2005 - Car Boot

 

 

Mazda 3 (2005)

Larktale Caravan V3 - 2 Seater 

The Larktale Caravan V3 fits neatly into the boot of a 2005 Mazda 3 when folded flat. Even with its roomy design, it folds down compactly with space left for a few small extras.

Larktale Caravan V3 - Mazda 3 2005 - Car Boot

 

 

Mazda 3 (2005)

Larktale Quad 

The Larktale Quad stands upright in the boot of a 2005 Mazda 3, but you’ll need to remove one wheel for it to fit. Its vertical fold makes packing and unpacking quick and easy.

Larktale Quad - Mazda 3 2005 - Car Boot

 

We will continue to update this blog with more and more photos as we get them. 

If there is a specific year, make or model that you are wondering about, send us an email at contact@pragon.com.au and we will do our best to get some photos taken for you.

 

 

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