"I use a Ford Galaxy to transport my daughter's Pedal harp. It may not work for people taller than 5'10". We found maintenance cost to be high on this minivan.įits the harp but is a little tight, and the driver's seat can't sit all the way back. I have been loading it on the column and have space for driver, two passengers and all my gear. We filled the excess space with blankets and a rolled up yoga mat to prevent the harp from sliding.
The back seats fold down, which left plenty of space for my concert grand pedal harp, bench, dolly, and gig bag. Has plenty of room to lay the harp in with the harp cart laying flat between the base of the harp and the back door My Salvi just fits in there." –Ingrid Beerda
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