RE: Dog cars- need help

2003-07-18 Thread Jennifer Burgess
I have to say my favorite dog hauling vehicle is the Lexus RX300 (and i'm on
my second one -- the first one was totalled in a massive 5-car interstate
accident which I walked away from without a scratch or even a bruise).

This midsize SUV gets 19+ mpg (even in the city traffic) and 22 on the
highway, the back seats fold completely flat allowing tons of level room for
dog crates, dogs without crates, and it's relatively low to the ground (more
like a van) allowing for easier access by the dogs.  I can also throw my
mountain bike in the back and it fits fine -- I have hauled 8 X11 foot rugs,
furniture, and more stuff than you can imagine would fit from the looks of
this vehicle on the outside...

The Lexus dealership always gives me a free loaner (always another RX300)
and they wash  vacuum my car whenever I come in for service -- I've never
had to do anything other than routine maintenance -- oil changes, services
and replace tires and brake pads -- this car is totally trouble free -- and
with almost 80,000 miles.  Roadside assistance is free and wonderful if you
ever need it (like for a flat tire) The air conditioner works great (and I'm
in Memphis where it will be 110 heat index today!) -- there's a back seat
A/C vent to keep the canines comfy..., the stereo system is superb and the
seats are so comfortable.  It's more like a nice comfy car with the
advantages of an SUV.  It also has a quick engine that will really
accelerate when you need the power.

Lexus has just changed the RX for this year -- it's a little wider w/ a
little more space inside the cargo area and it looks awesome.  They are very
reasonably priced..compared to a lot of choices out there... especially when
you consider the fact that you never have to spend anything other than on
routine maintenance.  (Even the tires aren't expensive) I could go on and
on, but visit their site and see for yourself -- better yet, go drive one!!
I will always have one of these!

http://www.lexus.com/models/rx/index.html

Happy motoring -- and I'm so glad you're OK after the wreck, Andrea!!

Jennifer Burgess
Rex (BMD) and Mabel (Lab)
Memphis



-Original Message-
From: Nancy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 4:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Bernese Mountain Dog Mailing List
Subject: Re: Dog cars- need help


Hi -
I have to second the 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan.  The back windows go down -
one of only two on the market that do.  The Honda MPV's do also, but it is a
smaller minivan and doesn't come in an AWD version.
The Sienna's rear seat also folds into the floor - really handy when you are
on the road and either need the seats or the space, and you don't have a
handy spot to store.  My current dogmobile is a 96 Caravan - so I know that
the folding option, as odd as it may sound at first, will come in really
handy.
We have a  loaded one on order - leather seats (easier to clean), and AWD.
For some reason, here in NH, the AWD version is harder to find.
Also, it is lower to the ground than an SUV - something we wanted to
consider for the dogs.
At 40K, it isn't cheap, but our plan is to use it until we run it into the
ground, and it will last the life of our dogs.
Good luck!
Nancy

Deb + Tom Sharlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andrea,
Sorry to hear about your accident. Hopefully everyone is OK.
I am waiting for a good excuse to get rid of my VW Passat wagon to get a
bigger dog vehicle. My VW has been great but I want something a bit roomier
for the dogs. I do worry about them in the car not crated. In the past I
was never interested in mini-vans and one reason was because the passenger
windows don't go down. However, I have decided on the new (2004) Toyota
Sienna mini-van. The passenger windows do go down, the AC is in the back,
AWD is available. It is wider than most vans so could fit 2 crates side by
side and still have the back seat or fold down the back seat to put another
crate in. It also has good ratings (as most Toyotas do). Good luck finding
the right vehicle.
Debbie Sharlow

- Original Message -
From: Andrea Stefanac
To: Berner-L
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: Dog cars- need help


 Hi all,
 I'm in a bit of dilemma. I was in a car accident with
 my '95 Subaru Legacy wagon last week. I had one crate
 that sat sideways in the very rear of the car. If all
 3 dogs went with me, one was in the crate and 2 were
 loose in the folded down back seat. With now having 3
 big dogs (and one a potential show dog) and more dog
 stuff to haul around, I'm in a quandry of trying to
 decide what type of vehicle to get now (my car was
 totalled by the insurance company). I really want All
 wheel drive (AWD) or 4 wheel drive for those nasty,
 muddy show parking areas.

 I'm currently looking at a used Subaru Outback b/c I
 really liked my car and a Chevy Astro van. Barkley's
 breeder has a GMC Safari van (same as the Astro) and
 just loves it. It has over 100,000 miles and has only
 been in the shop for maintenance

Re: Dog cars- need help

2003-07-17 Thread Nancy
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Re: Dog cars- need help

2003-07-16 Thread Deb + Tom Sharlow
Hi Andrea,
Sorry to hear about your accident. Hopefully everyone is OK.
I am waiting for a good excuse to get rid of my VW Passat wagon to get a
bigger dog vehicle.  My VW has been great but I want something a bit roomier
for the dogs.  I do worry about them in the car not crated.  In the past I
was never interested in mini-vans and one reason was because the passenger
windows don't go down.  However, I have decided on the new (2004) Toyota
Sienna mini-van.  The passenger windows do go down, the AC is in the back,
AWD is available.  It is wider than most vans so could fit 2 crates side by
side and still have the back seat or fold down the back seat to put another
crate in.  It also has good ratings (as most Toyotas do).  Good luck finding
the right vehicle.
Debbie Sharlow

- Original Message - 
From: Andrea Stefanac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Berner-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: Dog cars- need help


 Hi all,
 I'm in a bit of dilemma.  I was in a car accident with
 my '95 Subaru Legacy wagon last week.  I had one crate
 that sat sideways in the very rear of the car.  If all
 3 dogs went with me, one was in the crate and 2 were
 loose in the folded down back seat.  With now having 3
 big dogs (and one a potential show dog) and more dog
 stuff to haul around, I'm in a quandry of trying to
 decide what type of vehicle to get now (my car was
 totalled by the insurance company).  I really want All
 wheel drive (AWD) or 4 wheel drive for those nasty,
 muddy show parking areas.

 I'm currently looking at a used Subaru Outback b/c I
 really liked my car and a Chevy Astro van.  Barkley's
 breeder has a GMC Safari van (same as the Astro) and
 just loves it.  It has over 100,000 miles and has only
 been in the shop for maintenance stuff.  Hers has barn
 doors in the back and rear air conditioning which
 would be a huge bonus with the dogs in addition to
 easily getting at least 3 good size crates in it.  I'm
 trying to look down the road a bit as far as future
 use of the vehicle.  The Astro vans are definitely
 roomier than most other mini-vans and most others
 don't have AWD as an option.  However according to
 Consumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for
 Highway Safety, the Astro/Safari have poor reliablity
 and poor safety.  I'm also not sure that I want to try
 a big minivan everyday (or a big SUV- which hubby has
 so no point buying another, we would just trade cars).

 The Outback of course has great reliablity and great
 safety scores.  But it has the same interior space as
 my other car, which was getting a bit and that was
 without the eventual grooming table, generator, blow
 dryer, etc.

 Anyone have any experience with these cars (or others
 to recommend?) or comments??

 Thanks,
 Andrea Stefanac
  Chance CD NDD CGC TT
  Barkley- show hopeful
 Richmond, VA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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