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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
Some random thoughts...
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28th Feb 2016 12:50 pm |
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shorn Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: Southampton Posts: 3 |
Thanks le bouch.
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28th Feb 2016 12:59 pm |
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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
I know it's daft but they become such a part of your family that it can be a deal-breaker, can't it?
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28th Feb 2016 1:05 pm |
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shorn Member Since: 28 Feb 2016 Location: Southampton Posts: 3 |
They are indeed. Everything we do would have to be with the dogs in consideration. Also don't like to think of them getting old |
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28th Feb 2016 1:06 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
My old Lab also has joint and hip problems! I actually sold a FL2 and bought the lowest estate I could find (BMW). He couldn't get in that either! So I sold it and bought another FL2 I actually find it easier to load him into the FL2 as I can keep my back straight. With the BMW I was stooped over holding 35kg of wriggling Lab-definitely not good for the back. |
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28th Feb 2016 1:23 pm |
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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
That's interesting. I've always felt a bit guilty loading him into the Freelander and wondered whether I should get an estate! It's not so bad getting him in - he puts his front paws on the slam panel (with help), I then get underneath his rear end and lift him up in. Getting him out I literally have to carry him - 44.3 kg
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28th Feb 2016 1:39 pm |
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yahoo2u2 Member Since: 02 Oct 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 71 |
These are great had one with my old Rottie, she loved going out, but her legs were not upto it. Fold up as well, so little psace used.
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28th Feb 2016 4:02 pm |
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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
I had a very similar one but my lab just wouldn't use it. I guess as the boot was so high it made the ramp very steep. |
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28th Feb 2016 4:07 pm |
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yahoo2u2 Member Since: 02 Oct 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 71 |
As for the OP, this is my first freelander 2 and it does have its niggles. The windows not working properly and now the washers, but these things happen in all cars. the boot space is not a big as you would imagine.
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28th Feb 2016 4:09 pm |
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yahoo2u2 Member Since: 02 Oct 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 71 |
Pop a little pully sort of setup on the rear so you can pop a lead onto it and pull the lead and the dog will follow. MAYBE |
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28th Feb 2016 4:11 pm |
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Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185 |
My tax is £180, glad i havent got an early model if its £100 more for the same car. |
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28th Feb 2016 4:15 pm |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1274 |
Never found the sat nav as bad as people say it is. Neither in my previous MY10 nor in my current MY13. The boot is small and high but cabin space is good.
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28th Feb 2016 4:46 pm |
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BRD Member Since: 30 Sep 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 71 |
I'm fairly sure that the e didn't arrive until 59 plate. |
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28th Feb 2016 5:34 pm |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
first e was 09 plate.
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28th Feb 2016 5:49 pm |
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