Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

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hobby
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#21 Post by hobby »

Hi folks... Could an owner of an Acclaim do me a little favour by giving me the dimensions of the boot? Width, depth and length if poss... I'm thinking of changing the Princess to something more economical and having owned one a few years back was thinking of looking at the auto version... Trouble is, I have to be able to get the wife's wheelchair in it!!
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#22 Post by Toledo Man »

Wherabouts in the country are you? Maybe if there's an Acclaim owner local to you then you might be able to try the boot out for size.
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#23 Post by JPB »

A non-powered, folding wheelchair with 24" wheels goes in the boot of a Smart ForTwo easily and with room left over for a case of those 275ml bottle of Belgian beer so, unless it's a larger chair or something motorised, I can't imagine that stowing it in an Acclaim's boot would be a problem, though you may need to remove the foot rest drop arms from the front of the frame.
Failing that, boxes are available to stow a chair on the roof of any car with either gutters or Isofix-style sockets. You could even put it on the floor in the back of the car.

That Hondamatic/Triomatic semi-auto is a lovely thing to use, I'd go so far as to say that they're as good as any other modern auto and a darned sight more pleasant than the cheaper, indexed CVTs found in many newer cars.

If the wheels will fit, the rest's a breeze. ;)
J
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#24 Post by hobby »

Thanks, I feel it should fit as well, based on my rather vague recollections of the one we had... I was trying to see if there was a site which showed the boot space as that would tell me, I think its around 12 cu ft which should be ok... It fitted in the back of a Maxi and I think the boot is little different in size...

Live in Kidderminster, btw!
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#25 Post by Toledo Man »

It got a mention on page 20 of the latest edition.

Cheers Neil!
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1972 Triumph Dolomite 1850 auto (NYE 751L)
2008 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2.0 HDi Exclusive (MA08 WCL)
1995 BMW 318i (M265 PNC)
1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB)
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Re: Triumph Acclaim 30th anniversary

#26 Post by Toledo Man »

There's also a mention in Triumph World. There should be something in Classic Car Weekly soon.
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1972 Triumph Dolomite 1850 auto (NYE 751L)
2008 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2.0 HDi Exclusive (MA08 WCL)
1995 BMW 318i (M265 PNC)
1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB)
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