I need more U in my V

8 messages,  Last post on Jul 09, 2007 at 10:24 PM

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#5 of 8 I need more U in my V by dogwagon

Jul 08, 2007 (9:22 am)

Irismv, Please don't be offended at all. I mean no disparagement by chick car, in fact were I to indulge my own feminine side I would love a new crv. I like the car a lot. But that's the point, it is a stylish car to me and not much truck at all. I would gladly consider a Highlander if it didn't have the rear hatch. I need a rear door that can be opened while restraining a dog inside. A door that opens to the side like old crv and current rav4 works well. So does the 2 part half down half up rear of the element. The other choice in the Toyota lkineup is the FJ. It has the functionality but again seems to be costing several k more for style. What I'd really like is the current rav 4 outfitted as a utility model with no rear seat, rubber floor mat and maybe a few other changes, and at a commensurate price. But I'm guessing there aren't enough people wanting what I want for it to be offered.

#6 of 8 Re: I need more U in my V [dogwagon] by dtown

Jul 09, 2007 (2:52 am)

Replying to: dogwagon (Jul 08, 2007 9:22 am)
Have you looked at the Scion Xb? There is lots of room inside of those for dogs. I dont think they have much power, but if your looking for room, that may be something to consider.

#7 of 8 Re: I need more U in my V [dtown] by leeharvey418

Jul 09, 2007 (4:01 am)

Replying to: dtown (Jul 09, 2007 2:52 am)
I second the suggestion toward the xB. The 2008 model uses the same 4 cylinder as the RAV4, so that should address any concerns over adequate power.

#8 of 8 X/b power/Stationwagon by bandit109

Jul 09, 2007 (10:24 pm)

Replying to: leeharvey418 (Jul 09, 2007 4:01 am)
I own a 2008 X/b and it has plenty of power with the 2.4L/158hp engine w/ 5-spd manual. Does have the hatch, though, not split doors. I say go with the Element, it seems to be more utilitarian and "dog friendly". You know,sometimes I just long for the old Ford and Chevy stationwagons we grew up with in the sixties. One of those would be just about perfect for a couple of hounds. They were good enough for 5 or 6 of us young roustabouts.
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