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I am looking to get a bigger car to accommodate Hunter, and I wanted to get opinions on which cars, trucks, SUVs and vans are ideal for training and flight.
I want something that will fit a box in the back, the place to store all my training materials, and will not be a mammoth driving around I do not want a gas guzzler, or which is huge.
Any ideas anyone have any experience with good vehicles that meet these requirements thanks.
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I LOVE my Mazda MPV minivan, for best male hands down, but it is not good for the road off, I live in West Michigan that we get snow in November - then so I'm accustomed that this is not the best vehicle for this either, but I see tons of what I have on the road and I just got new tires, I can adapt to any combination of the 6 human dogs normal config is two humans, three dogs in a kennel, and an open space for gear I have plenty of space for three dogs, three additional kennels flattened, and two weeks of food, clothing, bedding, vacuum cleaners, fans, computers you name it, we can adapt and always appears at the back, over my minivan is shorter than the average size sedan it replaced so he easier to turn and better visualization, I like that the rear windows go towards stockings, not just pop open an inch, and there are separate controls for rear air I can blow up the dogs when they are warm but not freeze myself.



I do not know of an SUV that offers me the same amount of interior space as my minivan, Dodge Caravan and my husband has even more space, but I do use it bc is old and die the next step for me would have to be a dog trailer or full size van All SUVs I have looked at were much more expensive, more greedy gas, and much much less space but I Haul 3-4 dogs both 2 more people, not just me and 1 -2 dogs.
With just a dog, you can really use everything I used to train with two dogs - crates - in the back seat of a Mercury Sable If I only had one dog that I would me a Subaru Outback 4WD.
I wondered that too we hope to have room for growth for two dogs one day, but do not want anything too big, I'm curious to see what people respond to.
Honda is extremely popular among dog owners for its affordability, fuel consumption, and how easy it is to clean is not on our list because we do not really enjoy the way it grows much.
Particularly interesting: the Audi Q5 test I drove, but it was too small for me If you are looking for something to fit a dog crate, which is good on gas, and has a nice agile car as a sedan, I would have to not recommend good course of your budget though, and most of those employed in my area are back ordered.


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My view is that if you're going to get a 6-cylinder SUV, then move up to a 8-cylinder truck unless you do a lot of highway mileage in city driving is about the same and 8 cylinder more power and the replacement part not to mention a commanding view of the road.
Truck v SUV- truck with a dog can be at the rear in secure boxes with better ventilation than the back of an SUV that is a consideration for a warm climate and long periods in training, I park my truck in direct sunlight on a hot summer day, and it is warmer than the outside air in the back is the key VENT and the fans that I can legally put the black limo tint on my windows camper My dogs are spoiled too muddy and I appreciate not having it all in the passenger Conversely, they have mounted compartment in the back seat on some really hot days when I do not want to drive on the highway with my open Windoors that I will at lower speeds.
If I Offroad, it would be a minivan with two sliding doors in a heartbeat better fuel economy, lower input, greater capacity Somé have AWD.
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I would say that minivans are hands down the best option they get better gas milage of that SUVs and trucks, a huge amount of space and generally otherwise the same amount of space as a truck or SUV.



My minivan is FlexFuel there better milage gas because of what I was looking SUV before considered a minivan and other than looking like a soccer mom in her minivan slapped the hands of -Better SUV gas space -More options -More luxury -plus.
My minivan even has a 110V outlet so I could connect a laptop for travel, or fans for airflow, or my dremel nail a show, etc.
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