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Old 03-06-2008, 12:14 AM
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cleaned my interior glass this evening

as my dealers' detail man did not do such a bang up job.

and i came to a realization while sitting in the rear cargo area.

if my parents elected to purchase third row seats and then forced my ass to ride back there, i would be sure to place them in a home of similar spacious proportions the very first chance i got.

i am not sure my two dogs would find the area behind the second row seats adequate.

and i used to think the suburban was tight in the third row.
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Old 03-06-2008, 01:51 AM
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as my dealers' detail man did not do such a bang up job.

and i came to a realization while sitting in the rear cargo area.

if my parents elected to purchase third row seats and then forced my ass to ride back there, i would be sure to place them in a home of similar spacious proportions the very first chance i got.

i am not sure my two dogs would find the area behind the second row seats adequate.

and i used to think the suburban was tight in the third row.
put them in the rear with the third row down. I can fit 4 dogs back there.. 3 large one toy size.
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Old 03-06-2008, 03:17 PM
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lol its not that bad i mean come on.. The third row seats are actually much lower to the ground than the cargo area floor so it's really not that bad.
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Old 03-07-2008, 03:08 AM
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It's not bad as long as you are under 5 feet. BMW says 5'5", but anyone over 5' doesn't like it in the back.
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Haha, I've never even opened them up before since I've bought my X5. Are those with 3rd row really being a busdriver in their X5 ?
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Old 03-07-2008, 01:10 PM
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It's not bad as long as you are under 5 feet. BMW says 5'5", but anyone over 5' doesn't like it in the back.
Oh the possibilities...

At any rate, I got into the 3rd row of one in the BMW lot and I had a ton of trouble just flexing right to get in there past the 2nd row even semi-comfortably. What a disaster. I'm not huge or anything at 5'10"... definitely leave it for the kids.
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