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mik
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I’ve had our Shepherd in the back of the Evora quite a bit recently as we’ve been using a new trainer. She’s really happy in there - great view out the front if she wants to watch, and ample room to lie down. It does appear to amuse other road users also.
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My dawg doesn’t take up much space, and tends to do half the journeys in front footwell (passenger!). Even my mother has questioned why I need an estate!.. 🙄 Ofcourse, I explained how useful an estate is, blah blah… and then spent the rest of the day looking at two seaters! 🫣😂

Useful for other items innit..

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Matty wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 11:02 am Is the rear bumper part "sporty" extruded diffuser, part US regs? They usually have protruding bumpers.
Since it's not present on a US-spec i5 I can't see why it becomes necessary on an M5. Example US spec i5 pictured:

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The ugly US impact bumpers stopped being legislated in the 80’s. BMWs just like to be thicc.
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Mito Man wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 3:36 pm The ugly US impact bumpers stopped being legislated in the 80’s. BMWs just like to be thicc.
Did they? Thought it was why we were still seeing stuff like this:
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Matty wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 4:42 pm
Mito Man wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 3:36 pm The ugly US impact bumpers stopped being legislated in the 80’s. BMWs just like to be thicc.
Did they? Thought it was why we were still seeing stuff like this:
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Might just be Alfa doing a shoddy job of turning an EU sized plate recess into a US one. Teslas have a pretty flat rear end and the US ones are no different and that's legal in every state there.
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A very good dog carrying set up then 😎

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