Would a small dog fit in the back of a Vantage?
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tonyhall38 said:
ohdear.....wish you hadn't posted that Gearge.....my wife now thinks she can get our Lab in as well now and wants me to try....bad bad idea....as yours looks like a later Lab...mine is a 2 yr old nutter...
She's 13 so is just happy to lie there, a 2 year old one... maybe not! Make sure you put a cloth over the seats! Yep, had this issue myself being the human for the good old British Bulldog........
You will find short journeys ok but I ruled out longer trips as the rear well doesn't really accommodate the non articulation of the breed,we also found
the rake of the rear hatch window didn't allow much head room and would be invariably covered in slobber.......
The rear glass angle also magnified the sunshine which did cause considerable concern so we gave up on bright days and left the beast at home.
In a nut shell the Bully will be ok for short trips,no more, although he will like it and draw attention to himself deflecting from your P and J.
You would be well advised as well to consider whether one Bully in the household is enough cus if like us you get another its a big no no in the Aston,trust me
I tried........
By the way the V8 boot works best as the V12 variants hump looses even more vital Bully space......happy days!.
You will find short journeys ok but I ruled out longer trips as the rear well doesn't really accommodate the non articulation of the breed,we also found
the rake of the rear hatch window didn't allow much head room and would be invariably covered in slobber.......
The rear glass angle also magnified the sunshine which did cause considerable concern so we gave up on bright days and left the beast at home.
In a nut shell the Bully will be ok for short trips,no more, although he will like it and draw attention to himself deflecting from your P and J.
You would be well advised as well to consider whether one Bully in the household is enough cus if like us you get another its a big no no in the Aston,trust me
I tried........
By the way the V8 boot works best as the V12 variants hump looses even more vital Bully space......happy days!.
tonyhall38 said:
ohdear.....wish you hadn't posted that Gearge.....my wife now thinks she can get our Lab in as well now and wants me to try....bad bad idea....as yours looks like a later Lab...mine is a 2 yr old nutter...
+1 whilst sitting waiting for daughters football match to ko , have just shown Jenny the picture and she wants me to try putting BOTH our labs in the car.that's what RR and others are for
Ed50 said:
Yep, had this issue myself being the human for the good old British Bulldog........
You will find short journeys ok but I ruled out longer trips as the rear well doesn't really accommodate the non articulation of the breed,we also found
the rake of the rear hatch window didn't allow much head room and would be invariably covered in slobber.......
The rear glass angle also magnified the sunshine which did cause considerable concern so we gave up on bright days and left the beast at home.
In a nut shell the Bully will be ok for short trips,no more, although he will like it and draw attention to himself deflecting from your P and J.
You would be well advised as well to consider whether one Bully in the household is enough cus if like us you get another its a big no no in the Aston,trust me
I tried........
By the way the V8 boot works best as the V12 variants hump looses even more vital Bully space......happy days!.
I knew I just had to wait a short while and a great answer would come along! Our boy does suffer in the sun so it does sound like a no. Oh well just love that car and cant really have 2 cars. The better option is still looking like a panamera turbo. Shame it's no supermodel like the aston!You will find short journeys ok but I ruled out longer trips as the rear well doesn't really accommodate the non articulation of the breed,we also found
the rake of the rear hatch window didn't allow much head room and would be invariably covered in slobber.......
The rear glass angle also magnified the sunshine which did cause considerable concern so we gave up on bright days and left the beast at home.
In a nut shell the Bully will be ok for short trips,no more, although he will like it and draw attention to himself deflecting from your P and J.
You would be well advised as well to consider whether one Bully in the household is enough cus if like us you get another its a big no no in the Aston,trust me
I tried........
By the way the V8 boot works best as the V12 variants hump looses even more vital Bully space......happy days!.
Sporthatch said:
I knew I just had to wait a short while and a great answer would come along! Our boy does suffer in the sun so it does sound like a no. Oh well just love that car and cant really have 2 cars. The better option is still looking like a panamera turbo. Shame it's no supermodel like the aston!
Shoot the dog and get the Aston!Sporthatch said:
Oh well just love that car and cant really have 2 cars. The better option is still looking like a panamera turbo. Shame it's no supermodel like the aston!
Wait a minute, slow down...... there are loads of options. Rapid springs to mind, should have loads of room, you could cover the rear seats and its bigger than a 9 (physically). The DB9 has a large rear seat area, well I say large .... i mean for a dog it would be great.
AdamV12V said:
Ed50 said:
By the way the V8 boot works best as the V12 variants hump looses even more vital Bully space......happy days!.
Err, I think you are confused - its B&O that has a hump in the boot, nothing to do with V12. A V8V with B&O would have the same boot hump.OP, are you sure the Bully will go in the Panamera as it to suffers with a hump of a rear end and a bowed window again leading to a greenhouse affect.
You might find it necessary to try said Bully to get approval as if I remember correctly he won't see out to well with the Porkers raised boot line.
You can probably guess I've been down that route as well.
Tony V12V said:
+1 whilst sitting waiting for daughters football match to ko , have just shown Jenny the picture and she wants me to try putting BOTH our labs in the car.
that's what RR and others are for
One maybe... both... I wouldn't. that's what RR and others are for
I don't envy you watching women's football either. It's like watching men's football at 50% speed usually!
Good Soil [Pete] said:
Be careful George those Facebook pages are not always true! Make sure you meet her for real and not just on the internet! we know what you young'ens are like these days!
We have met, she works in my local pub. Plus she gives me a lift home sometimes to save me walking
v8woollie said:
George and Sophie - got a ring to it Not as good as George and Mildred (classic 70s comedy if ever there was) but not bad
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