406 Coupe HDi

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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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I suppose he is a big dog compared to what most people have, although we have always had berenese mountain dogs in the past and they are massive, a whole van is needed to move one around :cheesy:
But if he gets older and finds it hard to jump into the boot id let the dog use the front footwell before the back seat, if the car brakes suddenly there is nothing to stop the dog going through the windscreen.
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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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We have to have abig car for our dog, :(
hes only got the ability to stand or lie down theres no sit down mode with this breed,

when we let him have alook at the celica he walked off in disgust he wasnt for getting in it,
with the picasso he can just walk in and park at his leisure :frown:
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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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An HDi with this bodykit would be a great combination :)


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Imagine the confusion when you pull into the petrol station and the attendant has to authorise the diesel pump! :)
Or bringing it to the mechanic for new glow plugs ;)

I fitted a Labrador and a Terrier into the back of my coupe. It is also a 4 seater

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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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Ha a ferrari with a cloud of black smoke :cheesy:
Ive sort of went off the idea of a coupe, the saloon is going well, its just the right height for the bumpy lane up the farm, and i don't think a coupe would look right with a tow bar, over christmas i was chopping sticks and delivering them with a small trailer:
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Although i also had a few bags of sticks in the boot and while closing the lid down it has left an outwards dent on the boot which isn't very nice
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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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FarmerPug wrote:Ha a ferrari with a cloud of black smoke :cheesy:
Ive sort of went off the idea of a coupe, the saloon is going well, its just the right height for the bumpy lane up the farm, and i don't think a coupe would look right with a tow bar, over christmas i was chopping sticks and delivering them with a small trailer:
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Although i also had a few bags of sticks in the boot and while closing the lid down it has left an outwards dent on the boot which isn't very nice


think you need a bigger trailer!
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Re: 406 Coupe HDi

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:cheesy: :cheesy:
Its not big, but for taking chopped sticks to places its great, and i think there is a limit to the size of trailer every car can tow, I'm not sure about the 406 so i decided to be safe about the whole thing. :D
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