Originally Posted by IDZRVIT Sorry, but that's just a bad idea. But try this. Put the fiance in the hatch and drive for an hour. Open the hatch. Now put
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06-30-2009, 08:25 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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I'm pretty sure my Doberman would fit and probably wouldn't mind laying back there for a short ride. My problem would be getting the sweetheart in there without scratching my car. She is about 70 lbs and I would want to pick her up and place her in there to keep toenails away from everything. I dont think I could manage getting her up and in, not to mention getting her out safely. I am planning on her riding in the passenger seat for our trips out.
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06-30-2009, 11:29 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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grahfz, nice dog, looks like she fits pretty nicely back there.
My lab usually rides in the back seat of my prelude and generally stays back there without to much commotion. I guess my only concern would be safety in the case of a wreck. My only other concern would be her scrathing my car getting in and out of the car. I wouldn't mind just going the way of the STI due to its practicallity and still very fun to drive but I kinda want to stay away from the boy racer cars. |
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yeah, I don't like stuffing them back there for the obvious reasons. she pretty much just lays down until we stop moving.
The 370 just destroys 350's on the highway... and a g37S... for the money, it's really hard to even equal the 370. My favourite part of the car is the a-arms. |
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I guess another couple options in place of the Z would be an e46 M3 or the e92 335.
The back seat would allow me to stuff my dog back there and still be sporty, fast, and non boy racer. Decisions, decisions. I still have a few more months before I'd be willing to buy so I have time to make up my mind. |
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Remove the passenger seat and let him lay there. Putting him in the back isn't worth risking your lives (yes, plural) if you get into a collision.
^ From your local safety professional. |
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LMAO Could have saved a bunch of alimony payments if I'd been able to run this simple test 25 years ago.
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