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Always assume that everything I post is accompanied by a severe eye roll.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Get a cat instead. And use spare money to buy wallnuts to your local needy squirrels...Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostAdvice most gratefully taken...Comment
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Passat Estate. Loads of room for people in the front and dogs in the boot (dog guard essential). Can probably get one for a decent price now they're known to kill planets.Comment
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A car made famous on CUK by Milan Benes driving it...Originally posted by Chuck View PostPassat Estate.Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThe A4 avant isn't big enough for the type of dog I'm getting,
Not sure if you've seen the boot in them - it is bigger than most people think. I've an Allroad and our dog (Spaniel) loves it. But we frequently have 1-2 collies and 2 terriers in there as well as Millie.
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostOctavia's and Superb's also have big boots.Originally posted by Chuck View PostPassat Estate.
All three of which are built on the same platform - VW MQB. Good cars.
I'm not a massive fan of Volvos, but that's possibly because I'm under 75.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I use an old volvo 960 as my dog car. It cost me £600 (well €1k) and I haven't managed to break the thing in 10 years. It was also useful for the times I spent on the bench and had to hawk all my stuff at car boot sales. Sure it drinks fuel but it contains the wet dog smell to a vehicle that I do not drive on other occasions.
As others have said a v70 is a great option, but hey, if you are going to deal with the Volvo stigma do it properly, buy and old one and save thousands in the process.
I really do reccomend a seperate dog car.Comment
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