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dbd33 Aug 4th 2010 4:10 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 8752604)
plenty of room, for dog and even some luggage if necessary, unlike the TJ Jeep we have just bought, which is useless for the dog

How big is this dog, 5' ?

NatsnSid Aug 4th 2010 4:21 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8752264)
A point about the Explorer is that the space is distibuted oddly, the cargo area is relatively large while the back seat is slightly cramped. It would suit a family that favoured the dogs over the children, an English family, perhaps.

HA!

I have 2 dogs, a Doberman and a Boxer. I have two kids 12 years and 10 and I can say that my kids have ample (more room than my dogs). I have long legs and have my seat right back but they still have LOTS of room. Even when I have 3 similar aged kids in the back they are pretty comfy. (I own a really old one too!).

Each to their own style of vehicle - having driven some executive cars and 4x4's - I can say the first sit in the Explorer I hated it. Being on the opposite side of the vehicle did feel odd and probably added to my distain - but now I like it

....also.....Talk about generalise the whole English population - what absolute crap. :frown: - I wasn't going to mention it as I feel it was posted in a "troll" like fashion to incite some sort of row - but I did anyway!

dbd33 Aug 4th 2010 4:37 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by NatsnSid (Post 8752659)
....also.....Talk about generalise the whole English population - what absolute crap. :frown: - I wasn't going to mention it as I feel it was posted in a "troll" like fashion to incite some sort of row - but I did anyway!

I'm English. I have children. I have a dog. I am aware of creeping nannyism and metrosexuality in the UK but I think I know what values define our great country and putting the children in the roomy boot while squishing the dog in the little back seat is not one of them.

Piff Poff Aug 4th 2010 4:58 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 
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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8752627)
How big is this dog, 5' ?

He's a Chow, so a decent size, about 60lbs and he had plenty of room in a PT, I think two chows could lay down quite comfortably tbh.

Here's a pic of him so you get the idea of size!

Oh Just noticed the 5' :rofl: He's not a wolf:rofl: As for the TJ, with the soft top on it, it's impossible to get him in the back. It's also impossible to get him in the back seat, so he has to sit rather uncomfortably on the front seat with DD in the back seat. If we could get him in the back we would have to fold the back seat down so we could only have two people in the car. So not a practicle vehicle for children and dogs all travelling together.

lins and Stef McLachlan Aug 4th 2010 5:00 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 
Thank you for saying that you have long legs and push the seat right back and still have enough legroom. My Hubby is tall, and this was a worry for us as it always is when we want to buy a new car of any description. My boys are 13 and 15 and the 15 year old is as big as his dad...so couldn't be expected to squish in.
lol
Stef

Originally Posted by NatsnSid (Post 8752659)
HA!

I have 2 dogs, a Doberman and a Boxer. I have two kids 12 years and 10 and I can say that my kids have ample (more room than my dogs). I have long legs and have my seat right back but they still have LOTS of room. Even when I have 3 similar aged kids in the back they are pretty comfy. (I own a really old one too!).

Each to their own style of vehicle - having driven some executive cars and 4x4's - I can say the first sit in the Explorer I hated it. Being on the opposite side of the vehicle did feel odd and probably added to my distain - but now I like it

....also.....Talk about generalise the whole English population - what absolute crap. :frown: - I wasn't going to mention it as I feel it was posted in a "troll" like fashion to incite some sort of row - but I did anyway!


dbd33 Aug 4th 2010 5:05 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 8752761)
He's a Chow, so a decent size, about 60lbs and he had plenty of room in a PT, I think two chows could lay down quite comfortably tbh.

Here's a pic of him so you get the idea of size!

Ah. Our dog is around 75lbs (and probably 5' from nose to tail). He has to do with the back seat of a Beetle.

iaink Aug 4th 2010 5:05 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 8752761)
So not a practicle vehicle for children and dogs all travelling together.

I've travelled in the back of a TJ. Once was enough. Not a practical vehicle period.

NatsnSid Aug 4th 2010 5:09 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 
HA HA HA - the seats are not small ....my children are not hobbits, however they are both skinny - perhaps this appears to give them more room? :blink:

Generalised values....think they left a long time ago....

Good luck with your car search OP....I hope you find one to fit you all in, comfortably.
N

Piff Poff Aug 4th 2010 5:12 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 8752780)
Ah. Our dog is around 75lbs (and probably 5' from nose to tail). He has to do with the back seat of a Beetle.

:rofl: The dog thinks I've gone mad, hugely suspicious of what a tape measure will do to him, he is about 3'5" from nose to where the tail joins his body. He likes to lay down when travelling and go to sleep, quite often upside down if he is on a back seat. He finds the Spitfire really uncomfortable as there just isn't enough room for him in that. And for some strange reason he always thinks he should be able to drive:eek:

iaink Aug 4th 2010 5:13 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 8752795)
And for some strange reason he always thinks he should be able to drive:eek:

Let me guess, is it a male dog:sneaky:

Piff Poff Aug 4th 2010 5:15 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8752797)
Let me guess, is it a male dog:sneaky:

:rofl::thumbup:Yep:rofl:

dbd33 Aug 4th 2010 5:17 am

Re: Ford Explorer XLT
 

Originally Posted by NatsnSid (Post 8752786)
HA HA HA - the seats are not small ....my children are not hobbits, however they are both skinny - perhaps this appears to give them more room? :blink:

I hesitate to speculate about the configuration or appearance of your progeny and can only suggest that anyone considering an Explorer for use by people with average or plumper legs ought to rent one for a weekend so as to see how much crouching and groaning results. They might then consider that children, and dogs, are prone to expansion.


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