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Be better off with the scout... Full time 4wd,More room and you won't look like postman Pat or a pissy pensioner?

If you pulled up in one of those to take me dogging I'd pull the curtains closed.  ?

Please do.... 

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1 minute ago, lurchers said:

Any of yous on here use them and have ya had anything go wrong with them regularly,as I’m fancying 1 as a dog motor cheers

If you pulled up in one of those to take me dogging I'd pull the curtains closed.  ?

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My old man has got a Yeti, not as much room in the boot as you think. 

Saying that total space can be deceiving, my Passat estate has much more volume than the Yeti but it's no good for a big dog as it has got a raised boot. 

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2 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

My old man has got a Yeti, not as much room in the boot as you think. 

Saying that total space can be deceiving, my Passat estate has much more volume than the Yeti but it's no good for a big dog as it has got a raised boot. 

Do the rear seats fold dead flat in the yeti or would they need removing and ply floor putting in.

The yeti has the haldex unit that engages the rear wheels when it senses the front slipping.when no slip it's front wheel drive only.

Does your father take his on muddy tracks etc 

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Just now, lurchers said:

I have one of them mate and they are mint motors,but the wife has decided to take it.

Why don't you Buy another just for a dog cart..I think that citroen thing you mentioned would be a disappointment coming from a yeti mate.

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1 minute ago, king said:

Do the rear seats fold dead flat in the yeti or would they need removing and ply floor putting in.

The yeti has the haldex unit that engages the rear wheels when it senses the front slipping.when no slip it's front wheel drive only.

Does your father take his on muddy tracks etc 

I'm not sure, I think they do. 

The seats do come out easily, quick release makes it a piece of piss. 

Don't think he's really tested it off road tbh. 

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5 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Be better off with the scout... Full time 4wd,More room and you won't look like postman Pat or a pissy pensioner?

I was looking at getting the Seat Leon X-Perience which is basically the same as the Scout but even quicker, like shit off a shovel for what it is. 

Edit- The boot and rear space was much smaller than I imagined so was ticked off my list. 

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5 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Be better off with the scout... Full time 4wd,More room and you won't look like postman Pat or a pissy pensioner?

Maybe looking like postman pat or a pissy pensioner is the way to go.

Undercover ?

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13 minutes ago, king said:

Why don't you Buy another just for a dog cart..I think that citroen thing you mentioned would be a disappointment coming from a yeti mate.

I thought of that but I’ve been fancying a little van but the van tax is dearer than a car.But I thought I would get the citeron and just drop the seats.

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