Not when compared to a Phantom I borrowed from work a few weeks back.





Thing is Steve,considering the width of some of the roads in our glorious County,even a traveller can appear larger than it really is. So perhaps the answer is : in some parts of Somerset, a traveller is a large car,where as on the M5 no it is not8009STEVE wrote:The question was is a Traveller a large car?
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Well er ... Yes. I work at the RollsRoyce factory in Goodwood.Dan_Harris wrote:Guessing considering your location you work somewhere in the vicinity of Goodwood?
Have to disagree a touch there as it's direct compeditors were Standard 8 & 10's, Ford popular 100e (squire was the estate) A35 and the like, followed on by the Triumph Herald, and Ford Anglia, none of which can match the Traveller's load carrying, the nearest I would think is the Herald.Jonah681 wrote:No. It was designed as a family car & may have been considered larger than its saloon version, but look at other cars of its day. 'Average' family cars such as the Escorts & Cortina were bigger. In the 50's, there were the Zodiacs & Zephers. The modern equivalent to the Moggy is probably the Golf or Focus. The estate versions of cars today are bigger than the traveller in both length and width.