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08/22/2011 10:16 AM  
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:16 AM  
I bought a Nissan Pathfinder and have a crate which is made for SUVs. They are from www.dogbox.ca. I love the car and the crates. I have two GSPs and we also have a border collie. When he comes too I have a soft crate that sits in the middle row. 

The car has alot of features I love and the AC vents in the roof work great for the crates in the back. The car is big enough for me, my daughter and three dogs along with our gear to travel to shows. 

Roz

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On Jul 18, 2011, at 8:49 PM, "dise454@aol.com" <dise454@aol.com> wrote:

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:18 AM  
Diane

We use two vehicles to move our dogs with. The chevy trailblazer is excellent and if you don't need a 500 series airline crate you can usually get two crates in side by side. But, it is tight. We also have a honda element and it is also very good. The back seats come out very easily and you can get multiple crates in it pretty easily. Both have been very dependable. Honda gets a little better fuel economy, but the all wheel drive, while good, is not as good as 4 wheel drive, in the trailblazer. Depending on what you like to honda is a pretty utilitarian, no bells and whistles.

Terry Brumbaugh
Endo Surgical Source, Inc
717-503-7012
Tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com


-----Original message-----
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[gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:20 AM  

I have a Toyota Sienna mini-van (not an SUV), but it fits two 26 inch crates side by side in the back.  You can also take the passenger seats out to add more.  Also, I have never had it in the shop except for normal maintenance and it is a dream on the road.  Great vehicle.

 

Bev

 


From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of dise454@aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 8:49 PM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

 

Hi,  

 

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

 

Diane

 


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08/22/2011 10:20 AM  
I have a 2007 Kia Sorento...best vehicle I've ever owned. I have had higher end vehicles and really disliked them. My  Kia can fit 2 -400 crates side by side in the back and another crate in front of those. It's been  a totally dependable vehicle (now has 107K). I was very impressed with it when I t-boned a deer at 60 MPH that came out of a vineyard and jumped in front of me....I barely felt the impact as there is 2-2.5 feet of foam in the front end. I am planning on buying another Sorento in a year or so. I also just heard a report that said Kia sales surpassed Toyota this past year.  Kia is manufactured by Hyundai..................... 
 
 
Judy
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 8:50:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:20 AM  
I have been driving a Honda Odyssey for years. You can fold down the back seat and put in two crates side by side and still have the middle row for seating.   The best car I have ever driven.  We are looking for a new one but due to the earthquakes in Japan, there is a very small inventory right now.  We are waiting for the fall.  Take a look at one Diane. 
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 9:50:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:22 AM  
 
I have had both the Chevy Trailblazer and now the GMC Envoy. Love them both, especially the vehicle height for tons of snow on our dirt road.
 
I can pack for two people for a four day show and two dogs.  Two 400 varikennels across the back, two fold up chairs and flexis in between the crates, leashes and crate fans clipped to doors.  Behind the vari kennels, two fold up wire crates.  Water jug, show bag, two suitcases next, show suits on hangers on doors.  Boots or mucks go under the folded down back seat with water buckets unless they are in the crates.  I also have a fold up cooler, or, a small one that plugs into a vehicle power source.  They both come with two plugs so you can use GPS and plug in the carphone.  The Envoy has Onstar and sunroof.........  I bring a shade tarp and clips and bath towels that go along the outside of the varikennels    voila, we are set!
 
Gas mileage in any vehicle at this point is a con.................but I love the AC, stereo, and with my GPS we're off!
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 9:50:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:22 AM  
I love my element but sadly this is the last year for the element.  Living in a city I need a smaller car (parallel parking).. looking at ford transit
judy shinogle


From: "tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com"
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Diane

We use two vehicles to move our dogs with. The chevy trailblazer is excellent and if you don't need a 500 series airline crate you can usually get two crates in side by side. But, it is tight. We also have a honda element and it is also very good. The back seats come out very easily and you can get multiple crates in it pretty easily. Both have been very dependable. Honda gets a little better fuel economy, but the all wheel drive, while good, is not as good as 4 wheel drive, in the trailblazer. Depending on what you like to honda is a pretty utilitarian, no bells and whistles.

Terry Brumbaugh
Endo Surgical Source, Inc
717-503-7012
Tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com


-----Original message-----
From: dise454@aol.com
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gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent:
Tue, Jul 19, 2011 01:48:50 GMT+00:00
Subject:
[gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane



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08/22/2011 10:22 AM  
You are one ORGANIZED lady!
Sandra
 
In a message dated 7/19/2011 7:50:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, HEDGEHOGHILL@aol.com writes:
 
I have had both the Chevy Trailblazer and now the GMC Envoy. Love them both, especially the vehicle height for tons of snow on our dirt road.
 
I can pack for two people for a four day show and two dogs.  Two 400 varikennels across the back, two fold up chairs and flexis in between the crates, leashes and crate fans clipped to doors.  Behind the vari kennels, two fold up wire crates.  Water jug, show bag, two suitcases next, show suits on hangers on doors.  Boots or mucks go under the folded down back seat with water buckets unless they are in the crates.  I also have a fold up cooler, or, a small one that plugs into a vehicle power source.  They both come with two plugs so you can use GPS and plug in the carphone.  The Envoy has Onstar and sunroof.........  I bring a shade tarp and clips and bath towels that go along the outside of the varikennels    voila, we are set!
 
Gas mileage in any vehicle at this point is a con.................but I love the AC, stereo, and with my GPS we're off!
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 9:50:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:25 AM  
I told Beretta if she finishes her Master Hunter title I will buy her a Suburban.  :) 
 
Something to check into when looking for new vehicles is how the E85 gas will change your performance/mileage.  It's garbage gas and does more harm than good.  It drops 5 miles per gallon off the highway estimated MPG on a 5.3 liter, variable displacement (drops cylinders when cruising), motor.  Not a good thing for a bigger vehicle.
 
Tracy N.
 
 
In a message dated 7/19/2011 7:50:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, HEDGEHOGHILL@aol.com writes:
 
I have had both the Chevy Trailblazer and now the GMC Envoy. Love them both, especially the vehicle height for tons of snow on our dirt road.
 
I can pack for two people for a four day show and two dogs.  Two 400 varikennels across the back, two fold up chairs and flexis in between the crates, leashes and crate fans clipped to doors.  Behind the vari kennels, two fold up wire crates.  Water jug, show bag, two suitcases next, show suits on hangers on doors.  Boots or mucks go under the folded down back seat with water buckets unless they are in the crates.  I also have a fold up cooler, or, a small one that plugs into a vehicle power source.  They both come with two plugs so you can use GPS and plug in the carphone.  The Envoy has Onstar and sunroof.........  I bring a shade tarp and clips and bath towels that go along the outside of the varikennels    voila, we are set!
 
Gas mileage in any vehicle at this point is a con.................but I love the AC, stereo, and with my GPS we're off!
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 9:50:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane


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08/22/2011 10:25 AM  

 

I have a 2005 Chrysler Town and Country and love it..can get 4-400 crates in if needed..usually have three in and then one side for either the second row seat up or all my obed stuff. mine now has 19997 miles on it and still running great

Sandy Rust

Palm SPrings

-----Original Message-----
From: CRYSTALKENNELS@aol.com
Sent: Jul 19, 2011 4:00 AM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

I have a 2007 Kia Sorento...best vehicle I've ever owned. I have had higher end vehicles and really disliked them. My  Kia can fit 2 -400 crates side by side in the back and another crate in front of those. It's been  a totally dependable vehicle (now has 107K). I was very impressed with it when I t-boned a deer at 60 MPH that came out of a vineyard and jumped in front of me....I barely felt the impact as there is 2-2.5 feet of foam in the front end. I am planning on buying another Sorento in a year or so. I also just heard a report that said Kia sales surpassed Toyota this past year.  Kia is manufactured by Hyundai..................... 
 
 
Judy
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 8:50:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane


Sandy Rust
Palm SPrings, Ca
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08/22/2011 10:25 AM  

Karen has a 2006 Chrysler T&C also with stow and go -- it is great and has 110,000 miles on it with no problems.  Four crates or three with a seat popped up for carrying three people make this almost as good as our 36 foot long crate (e.g. our Southwind RV).  Wish my ML350 (which has >150,000 on it was as cheap to maintain J )

 

Dave

David Nauer

Colorado Springs

VoyagerGSPs

 


From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of sandy
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 7:52 AM
To: ersonName w:st="on">gsp-l@shorthairs.netersonName>
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

 

 

I have a 2005 laceName w:st="on">ChryslerlaceName> laceType w:st="on">TownlaceType> and Country and love it..can get 4-400 crates in if needed..usually have three in and then one side for either the second row seat up or all my obed stuff. mine now has 19997 miles on it and still running great

Sandy Rust

Palm SPrings

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Sent: Jul 19, 2011 4:00 AM
To: ersonName w:st="on">gsp-l@shorthairs.netersonName>
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I have a 2007 Kia Sorento...best vehicle I've ever owned. I have had higher end vehicles and really disliked them. My  Kia can fit 2 -400 crates side by side in the back and another crate in front of those. It's been  a totally dependable vehicle (now has 107K). I was very impressed with it when I t-boned a deer at 60 MPH that came out of a vineyard and jumped in front of me....I barely felt the impact as there is 2-2.5 feet of foam in the front end. I am planning on buying another Sorento in a year or so. I also just heard a report that said Kia sales surpassed Toyota this past year.  Kia is manufactured by Hyundai..................... 

 

 

Judy

 

In a message dated 7/18/2011 8:50:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:

Hi,  

 

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

 

Diane

 


Sandy Rust
Palm SPrings, Ca
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08/22/2011 10:27 AM  
I love mine, too.  I just bought a new Element because my last one was getting to the 190,000 mile mark.  The BEST car I ever had for my dogs, however was the Ford Aerostar--could fit 7 shorthairs in it, all wheel drive, and they stopped making that also.  Still laughing about the guy who ran up to my Aerostar a couple of years ago, asking me how many miles I had on it and when I told  him about 140,000 he asked me if I wanted to sell it...He was looking for one with "low mileage".  Still have that car and it runs like a top...

--- On Tue, 7/19/11, Judy S wrote:

From: Judy S
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
To: "gsp-l@shorthairs.net"
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 8:04 AM

I love my element but sadly this is the last year for the element.  Living in a city I need a smaller car (parallel parking).. looking at ford transit
judy shinogle


From: "tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com"
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Diane

We use two vehicles to move our dogs with. The chevy trailblazer is excellent and if you don't need a 500 series airline crate you can usually get two crates in side by side. But, it is tight. We also have a honda element and it is also very good. The back seats come out very easily and you can get multiple crates in it pretty easily. Both have been very dependable. Honda gets a little better fuel economy, but the all wheel drive, while good, is not as good as 4 wheel drive, in the trailblazer. Depending on what you like to honda is a pretty utilitarian, no bells and whistles.

Terry Brumbaugh
Endo Surgical Source, Inc
717-503-7012
Tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com


-----Original message-----
From: dise454@aol.com
To:
gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent:
Tue, Jul 19, 2011 01:48:50 GMT+00:00
Subject:
[gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane



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08/22/2011 10:27 AM  

I had the Honda Element and put about 140,000 miles on it and it never had any issues.  But it was not big enough as I wanted to have a back row of seats so that is when I got the Pathfinder after seeing how well a friend’s Pathfinder held up and she has two Rhodesian Ridgebacks.  Her car has over 120,000 miles so far with no issues.  So with this one I keep the crates in the back (have the flat aluminum crates that do not rattle) and have my middle row seats up.  I need it for work and do not have the luxury of having two cars.  Parking another car at our house would be an issue.

 

I was going for the features too . . . the smart key, navigation built in, rear control a/c, etc.  But if I had enough room in my driveway, I would probably go with the suburban.

 

Roz.

 

From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of Dee Stelmach
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:37 AM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

 

I love mine, too.  I just bought a new Element because my last one was getting to the 190,000 mile mark.  The BEST car I ever had for my dogs, however was the Ford Aerostar--could fit 7 shorthairs in it, all wheel drive, and they stopped making that also.  Still laughing about the guy who ran up to my Aerostar a couple of years ago, asking me how many miles I had on it and when I told  him about 140,000 he asked me if I wanted to sell it...He was looking for one with "low mileage".  Still have that car and it runs like a top...

--- On Tue, 7/19/11, Judy S wrote:


From: Judy S
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
To: "gsp-l@shorthairs.net"
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 8:04 AM

I love my element but sadly this is the last year for the element.  Living in a city I need a smaller car (parallel parking).. looking at ford transit

judy shinogle

 


From: "tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com"
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Diane

We use two vehicles to move our dogs with. The chevy trailblazer is excellent and if you don't need a 500 series airline crate you can usually get two crates in side by side. But, it is tight. We also have a honda element and it is also very good. The back seats come out very easily and you can get multiple crates in it pretty easily. Both have been very dependable. Honda gets a little better fuel economy, but the all wheel drive, while good, is not as good as 4 wheel drive, in the trailblazer. Depending on what you like to honda is a pretty utilitarian, no bells and whistles.

Terry Brumbaugh
Endo Surgical Source, Inc
717-503-7012
Tbrumbaugh@endosurgicalsource.com



-----Original message-----

From: dise454@aol.com
To:
gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Sent:
Tue, Jul 19, 2011 01:48:50 GMT+00:00
Subject:
[gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

Hi,  

 

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

 

Diane

 

 

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08/22/2011 10:27 AM  
I have had an expedition since 2003 and I can fit 4 big crates easily with the seats down and with the middle seat up 2 bigs ones in the back. 

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On Jul 18, 2011, at 6:48 PM, dise454@aol.com wrote:

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:29 AM  
I also love my Sienna!



-----Original Message-----
From: Beverly Quarles
To: gsp-l
Sent: Mon, Jul 18, 2011 11:37 pm
Subject: RE: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

I have a Toyota Sienna mini-van (not an SUV), but it fits two 26 inch crates side by side in the back.  You can also take the passenger seats out to add more.  Also, I have never had it in the shop except for normal maintenance and it is a dream on the road.  Great vehicle.
 
Bev
 

From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of dise454@aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 8:49 PM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
 
Hi,  
 
I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!
 
Diane
 
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08/22/2011 10:29 AM  
I have a Santa fe which I bought used. It's wider than most other SUV's and I can fit two dogs side by side in intermediate crates in the very back with the back seat still able to seat kids, one with car seat. If I have a baby sitter I can take 4 crates and it remains  in the midsize SUV class. Get 23 MPG on highway and 20 up and down the TN mtns daily.

I had a honda FIT for several years and for a small econo car I could pack it. Could fit one one crate in back sideways with both kids and a front passenger. Or 1 kid in front one in rear and a large crate and one medium with some room for a suitcase. Or with all seats down 2 large crates and one intermediate. Mind you that's in a SMALL car that got 32 MPG on junk gas on our mtn roads. Only changed after totaling it on icy roads.... 

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On Jul 19, 2011, at 10:12 AM, sunrisegsp@aol.com wrote:

I also love my Sienna!



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To: gsp-l <gsp-l@shorthairs.net>
Sent: Mon, Jul 18, 2011 11:37 pm
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I have a Toyota Sienna mini-van (not an SUV), but it fits two 26 inch crates side by side in the back.  You can also take the passenger seats out to add more.  Also, I have never had it in the shop except for normal maintenance and it is a dream on the road.  Great vehicle.
 
Bev
 

From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of dise454@aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 8:49 PM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
 
Hi,  
 
I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!
 
Diane
 
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08/22/2011 10:29 AM  
   Hmmm, very impressive, I had no idea "show girls" were so knowledgeable about the pros and cons of vehicles. Still, I know a number of girl field trialers who drive trucks pulling goose neck horse trailers with living quarters and dog boxes. They do pretty well and are a little more conservative than the macho guys so they don't get in binds as often. Field trialers almost have to have a truck capable of pulling a big horse trailer. Most have at least weekender living quarters and built in dog crates as well. General Motors, Ford and Dodge are pretty much the only choices. High torque diesel engines are the power plant because they are more economical and have better towing characteristics than gasoline engines. I usually change out at 270,000 miles or thereabouts, the truck body goes first, the engine is still performing.
   I wonder, did the deer appreciate all the foam or was it past caring? Bob J.
 

From: CRYSTALKENNELS@aol.com
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 07:00:50 -0400
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net

I have a 2007 Kia Sorento...best vehicle I've ever owned. I have had higher end vehicles and really disliked them. My  Kia can fit 2 -400 crates side by side in the back and another crate in front of those. It's been  a totally dependable vehicle (now has 107K). I was very impressed with it when I t-boned a deer at 60 MPH that came out of a vineyard and jumped in front of me....I barely felt the impact as there is 2-2.5 feet of foam in the front end. I am planning on buying another Sorento in a year or so. I also just heard a report that said Kia sales surpassed Toyota this past year.  Kia is manufactured by Hyundai..................... 
 
 
Judy
 
In a message dated 7/18/2011 8:50:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, dise454@aol.com writes:
Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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08/22/2011 10:31 AM  

I have a Ford Explorer and can fit 2- #400 crates in the back with 3rd seat down.  Can fit another #400 if I put the 2nd seat down + #200 crate for the Parson.  Mine happens to be a V8, which I didn’t want but I bought it used, gas mileage isn’t great but lots of room for dogs and stuff.  I wish I had 4 wheel drive for the field but the V8 powers me through the mud when needed.

 

Carol Cronk

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From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of L Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:49 AM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: Re: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

 

I have a Santa fe which I bought used. It's wider than most other SUV's and I can fit two dogs side by side in intermediate crates in the very back with the back seat still able to seat kids, one with car seat. If I have a baby sitter I can take 4 crates and it remains  in the midsize SUV class. Get 23 MPG on highway and 20 up and down the TN mtns daily.

 

I had a honda FIT for several years and for a small econo car I could pack it. Could fit one one crate in back sideways with both kids and a front passenger. Or 1 kid in front one in rear and a large crate and one medium with some room for a suitcase. Or with all seats down 2 large crates and one intermediate. Mind you that's in a SMALL car that got 32 MPG on junk gas on our mtn roads. Only changed after totaling it on icy roads.... 


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I also love my Sienna!

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Beverly Quarles <gsptx@sbcglobal.net>
To: gsp-l <gsp-l@shorthairs.net>
Sent: Mon, Jul 18, 2011 11:37 pm
Subject: RE: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

I have a Toyota Sienna mini-van (not an SUV), but it fits two 26 inch crates side by side in the back.  You can also take the passenger seats out to add more.  Also, I have never had it in the shop except for normal maintenance and it is a dream on the road.  Great vehicle.

 

Bev

 


From: gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net [mailto:gsp-l-request@shorthairs.net] On Behalf Of dise454@aol.com
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 8:49 PM
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Subject: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation

 

Hi,  

 

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

 

Diane

 


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08/22/2011 10:31 AM  
I have a Ford Explorer (03) that the midwest side by side SUV crates fit perfectly in. They fit with a couple inches to spare and with the back set up. They are perfectly sized for the GSPs. The new Explorers may be smaller in the cargo area.

A friend has a new Nissan Pathfinder which is a little bigger. The midwest crates fit very well.

Both are great vehicles, drive really well in the snow and are midsized. There is enough room on top of the crates to fit 2 chairs and 2 soft crates and then plenty of room in the 2nd seat section.

I am starting to look for a new vehicle as well and the Pathfinder is looking to be my top choice presently. Nissan also offers really good certified pre-owned vehicle programs.

--- On Mon, 7/18/11, dise454@aol.com wrote:

From: dise454@aol.com
Subject: [gsp-l] SUV for GSP Recommendation
To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net
Date: Monday, July 18, 2011, 9:48 PM

Hi,  

I'm at the point of needing to trade in my Jeep Gr Cherokee for a new car, since it is hitting the 6 figure mark.   Minimum requirements for a new one are one crate in the back and 1 on the back seat for my two  It would be great to get 2 in the back side by side, but that might be too big depending on the wheel wells.  Open to your suggestions for a good dog show vehicle mid range priced.   Pros and cons please.   Thanks!!

Diane

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