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Something about this picture style makes both cars look like small toys. I love it!
Originally Posted by mycool307
I thought they were Hot Wheels!
Originally Posted by CarolinaGeo
I had exactly the same reaction! Brilliantly done!
There is a teen on YouTube now that uses models of antique cars and puts them when he shoots, into current scenery. Like this pic here but even better.
His don't look like models anymore. https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...idt-interview/
Bruce in Fl
My co-driver sometimes...he's an Alaskan Klee Kai (so almost like a mini-husky). He pops up in a few other pics I posted.
Question (not judgement); does he ride in the front or rear? One of my Aussie's goes with me a lot, but she hasn't been in the Vert yet mostly because of the backseat windscreen position (and yes, she has a harness/buckle and I'm aware of the issues with airbags). Thanks.
Question (not judgement); does he ride in the front or rear? One of my Aussie's goes with me a lot, but she hasn't been in the Vert yet mostly because of the backseat windscreen position (and yes, she has a harness/buckle and I'm aware of the issues with airbags). Thanks.
If we do use the LC500, he rides in the back, even with the passenger airbags lights off, I don’t trust him in the front seat. What we do is attach his car seat belt around the passenger headrest which then attaches to his harness. He usually naps for the car rides until we get to the parking lot of a place he is familiar with, then he loves to stick his head out the window. He's about 25lbs so he's not cramped in the backseats when he comes along.
Our minnie Golden Doodle about 30lbs is harnessed and rides in the back. He is a well traveled friend!
My female Aussie is about 35lbs (ok, maybe 45lbs but she's happy). She's very well healed and travels great compared to my male Aussie. Guess I will try the Vert without the additional windscreen and see how much airflow it creates, I usually have the windows up anyway due to noise when on busy roads. If I decide to let her ride, it will probably be in the evening anyway since it's a black interior. Not sure what I was thinking when getting a black interior on a vert (need a cooling arm rest), at least the Concierge seems to be keeping up.
My female Aussie is about 35lbs (ok, maybe 45lbs but she's happy). She's very well healed and travels great compared to my male Aussie. Guess I will try the Vert without the additional windscreen and see how much airflow it creates, I usually have the windows up anyway due to noise when on busy roads. If I decide to let her ride, it will probably be in the evening anyway since it's a black interior. Not sure what I was thinking when getting a black interior on a vert (need a cooling arm rest), at least the Concierge seems to be keeping up.
um, no dogs inLC, toenails are harmful to leather......in my truck jump around all U want.