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Old 17-09-2011, 19:45   #1
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Default What type of car do you drive with you CsV??

Planning for a potential future with this breed and my current cars probably isn't fit to drive them around.

So what do you drive to chauffeur them around in?
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Old 17-09-2011, 20:09   #2
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Hello and welcome to the forum

We drive a Japanese make pick-up truck - lots of space in the back! Whatever you go for, it needs to be covered (against the elements) but have good ventilation. Shadow now doesn't like to be inside a car because she sees the back of the truck as her 'portable den' and the front is for humans
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Old 17-09-2011, 20:13   #3
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we have a KIA Rio we have 2 csw´s on the back seat. but in the future, we would like to have Škoda Octavia combi. The best is a SUV for sure
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Old 17-09-2011, 20:30   #4
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we have a KIA Rio we have 2 csw´s on the back seat. but in the future, we would like to have Škoda Octavia combi. The best is a SUV for sure
The 2 are comfortable in the back of a rio? That makes me think - I was debating whether or not a SUV was totally necessary or would a family-sized sedan suffice?

Thanks for the replies, keep them coming! Definitely want to get a feel for the right vehicle
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Old 17-09-2011, 21:11   #5
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Hello and yes welcome from another newbie

I have a landrover discovery and although she is ment to travel in the boot she likes to take the back seat when ever she can!
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Old 17-09-2011, 22:22   #6
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An old disused prison van...

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Old 17-09-2011, 22:43   #7
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I don't drive but my boys favourite modes of transport are trains and tubes,we often get lifts in a cadilac which he hates!(Could be the leather seats) But he loves their open backed jeep
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Old 18-09-2011, 07:36   #8
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The 2 are comfortable in the back of a rio? That makes me think - I was debating whether or not a SUV was totally necessary or would a family-sized sedan suffice?

Thanks for the replies, keep them coming! Definitely want to get a feel for the right vehicle
we can use only back seats. the back is full of my boyfriends music - car audio freak
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Old 18-09-2011, 17:32   #9
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I drive a Volvo V70 whit a dog cage that is crash tested in a V70

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The SP test (Swedish Testing Institute)


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Michael,

Do they make these cages for other vehicles? We could do with a proper one.
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Old 18-09-2011, 04:57   #11
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I used to drive a Honda Fit, and now a Scion xD..

I would suggest that if you are planning to do things with your dog that would require leaving him/her in the car, like perhaps at a trial or show, that you get a car that has enough space in the back to fit a 500 series crate.

As it goes, my Scion doesn't fit a crate, so I can't leave my CsV in the car by himself for any length of time. He helped me 'remodel' the insides of my Fit once when I did..

you might also look at what anchor points are available in the back. when we shopped for cars, we specifically made my car the 'dog car', (we also have a SUV but OH says dogs are off limited.. ) so it was important for me to have various anchor points in convenient areas - all my dogs ride belted in crash-tested seat harnesses that need them.

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