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#32 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Louisiana
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I don't even care as long as his nails can't rip the seats or scrape lines into the interior or anything. So just indestructible is all I ask for.
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I understand their reasoning, but that doesn't really make it suck any less.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Kalamazoo, MI
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A Porsche Cayenne would be my dream GSD/every day vehicle. We keep looking at them at dealers... I love that is has space in the room for the dog, potential children, luggage, plus it's sporty and has the Porsche reliability. We paid off our "every day" car last year, so this dream car is probably just a dream. Right now we have an 08 Honda Accord, and it's pretty awesome. It has leather interior so the hair is a breeze to vacuum, it has plenty of space for Sigurd to lay around the pack seats and has a very large trunk so a lot of luggage and stuff can fit inside of it.
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Sigurd vom Kolenda (DOB: 3/11/2009) Last edited by Sigurd's Mom; 08-07-2010 at 08:07 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 77
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Any crew cab pickup.
The dog can lay out in th back during a trip. Best part is, after a day in the field, you can put him up on the tailgate for a good wipe down, brushing, etc. You won't have to bend down and the hair will blow away when you get rolling. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Land of the Chupacabra
Posts: 665
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"Excuse me, can you tell me why traffic is backed up? I need to get to the groomer!"
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: CA/OR USA
Posts: 12
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Were we live our F250 Diesel is the ultimate.. have yet knock on wood to get stuck in the snow or ice.... we have a camper kit that raises the floor off the bed and 2 400's can fit up top of them. Ultimately it be nice to just toe a fancy dot trailer
OR those big Expeditions so then the dogs could hear the music and fart in the car with me (G)Also love my 70 Chevelle Wagon. Back seats fold down, back door opens two ways, has super Mileage with a 307 and is cruising compfy for a lady. Only think no 4 wheel drive..BUTTTT it can be done (G) I think I would beef the springs and running gear and just do that (G).. Honestly the ultimate GSD vehicle is anyone we have and our doggies go in.THEY dont seem to mind one way or another. But, great topic. Debi
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