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New Black XT Limited -- now dog friendlier
by crashdavisfm on Sun Sep 21 16:34:58 PDT 2008
Here's a pic of 2 of my Australian Shepherds, Gunner and Keeper, enjoying their new ride: See more Car Pictures at CarSpace.com I put two 30" x 20" metal crates in the cargo space (with the back seats down) secured by ratcheting tie downs. I now have a much more economic ride for our weekly agility lessons -- beats my extended cargo van for gas mileage hands down. aj
Re: Keep real full size SUVs and toys separated in gas mileage discussion [tidester]
by kipk on Fri Sep 05 05:15:32 PDT 2008
SUVs come in various sizes and perform various duties. While a 2wd Expedition is quite large, and will comfortably carry a greater number of people, doesn't make it any more of an SUV ( "Real thing" ) than a smaller one. In reality, it is not a true SUV at all. It is in reality nothing more than a tall large station wagon. ;) A friends Expedition with it's 5.4 liter V8 simply will not go some of the places that our much smaller 4WD CR-V will, with it's 2.4L 4 cylinder. Our CR-V won't do the same job as our son's Grand Cherokee, with it's very sophisticated 4WD system. To say the largest are true SUV and the smaller are simply toys is like saying only Great Danes and other dogs that size are "true dogs" while the smaller Pit Bull, Rottweiler, and German Shepherds are not. :sick: True SUVs were designed to extend to family haulers the ability to carry more people and gear, more comfortably on and off road than units such as the Jeep Wrangler and a couple of others. Emphasis on Utility. Although Jeep introduced some earlier "SUV" models, before the phrase "Sport Utility Vehicle" became popular, the Cherokee was by far the most popular. It's drive train was pretty much identical to that of the Wrangler sized Jeeps. Many came with 4 cylinder engines. A big roaring V8 doesn't make a vehicle more of an SUV. Smaller size doesn't make one a "Toy". It is simply more efficient at certain jobs. Maybe we need to toss out anything that is not a 4WD, instead of discriminating because of size. :shades: Kip
Re: Sunny [fintail]
by magnette on Thu Sep 04 13:05:44 PDT 2008
Yes, a Fiat 2300 Estate - registered in 1967. What you can't see in the photo is that there were two German Shepherd dogs tethered to the other side of this car, parked in the shade and with plenty of water to drink, so they were not too hot, but the owner was nowhere around, and the car was open - better than any immobiliser. I took this shot on zoom, as the dogs didn't take too kindly to me coming closer...(lots of growls)
Re: PAX sucks [msaru]
by gary_mag on Tue Sep 02 09:47:38 PDT 2008
Here is the Web Site if the Law Firm that has the class action law suit. I just contacted them and they are in the process of getting "class action" status in CA. Shepherd, Finkelman, Miller & Shah LLP http://sfmslaw.com
Re: Meet Jasmine! [KarenS]
by fezo on Tue Apr 01 15:25:15 PDT 2008
Aw! That is a cute pup. Labs are such great dogs. Both our dogs are part lab - the one is mostly black lab but with some definite chow in him. The other is a cross between a yellow lab and a husky. I learned the hard way that for the most part you are better off with a darker colored dog.... Good thing for lint brushes. I had the world's smartest dog years ago but she's been gone 15 years now and I still miss her. Puli with German Shepherd and Husky mixed in.
RIP 2001 Subaru Outback
by dbell1 on Thu Aug 14 22:02:49 PDT 2008
This forum was a huge help to me when I was car shopping in 2005. Read up on all the models and bought the 01 Outback. Over the years, it hauled my handicapped dad, his wheelchair, my arthritic German Shepherd, countless tents & Scouts and years of memories. On Monday I was in a 4 car pileup at rush hour. Front and back damage. Would be too much to fix, so at 101,097 miles, it's now an 'organ donor' car and going to the scrapyard. It served me well and saved me many times from accidents and injury. :sick: I used to love going for servicing - it was normally just 'oil change' fee and the occasional tie rod/brake pad replacement. I'm hard on my cars and that little car stood up to every challenge I tossed at it. Test drove 2 Subies tonight - the '04 Legacy National Limited and the '09 Forester X. I'm torn between them. Legacy was like sitting in my old car, but the family liked the Forester better (roomier finally). Still using Nitti's Subaru in Hamilton, NJ. As usual, they're awesome. :shades:

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