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    VX more useful than I thought

    In case anyone is interested, a twin stroller WILL fit in the back of a VX w/o any major scuffing. Of course it will only fit one way, but hey, it fits! I was pleasantly shocked. Now given the fact that the twins take up zero legroom at the present, I can use the space between the front and the rear seats for addtl storage. Now for long trips, I'll still need to get a cargo carrier, but at least for short trips to the zoo or park or dinner, it's actually doable! Yea, another reason (albeit a weak one) to defend keeping the VX!

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    I've actually gotten a lot more use from my VX after removing the rear seats. Granted, I don't have to put in any strollers (or babies), so in effect I've made my own concept car: the concept being, two doors, two seats, lousy gas mileage.

    But it's great for road trips! Those of you who met up at Moab last year will remember how easy it was for me to make the round-trip from Seattle with my two dogs, a tent, a plug-in cooler and some camera gear.

    I've converted my VX from a small SUV with limited cargo area into a sports car with a ton of cargo area. It is great in the desert AND in the Costco parking lot.
    OEM roof rack, Thule Xpedition 696 rack, Rancho RS9000 shocks, OME 913 coil springs, 3" lift, American Racing Teflon Chambers wheels, Yokohama Geolandar HT/S G051 tires (275/70/16), Energy Suspension greaseable bushings, steel-braided Kevlar-reinforced brake lines, WeatherTech wind deflectors, Malibu 18w driving lights, Plasma SuperWhite 100w headlights, NGK Iridium plugs, K&N drop-in air filter, Optima Red Top, Psychos2 rear-door subwoofer enclosure w/CDT Audio 10" sub, Blaupunkt subwoofer amp, iPod Video 80GB, Kenwood KVT-617 DVD head unit w/7" motorized touch-screen, Kenwood GPS HD navigation module, Kenwood iPod adapter, Kenwood back-up camera, Sirius radio, Flowmaster Extreme Off-Road muffler (black diamond-plate steel) w/ carbon fiber tip, Ford Taurus OEM cup-holder/coin tray (single-DIN/lower bay), personalized license plate "ORBITAL", 3M window tint, debadged, removed rear seat, custom 'radiation symbol' side magnetic signs, VX Concepts front skid plate

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    well, yea, it kinda goes without saying that you can fit more in the VX w/o the rear seat...
    I was just cautiously optimistic that I could fit the double stroller in there, it's a little bit of a pain to fit it in the A4 sedan so I figured it would be next to impossible to fit it in the VX, after a few tries it fit pretty snug, and I didn't have to worry about scratching the oh-so-scratchable trim
    Once I get my cargo box, I'll be set for a long trip, of course both the allroad and the A4 are much quieter and get far better gas mileage, but hey, once in a blue moon we actually CAN take the VX as well!
    oh happy day!!

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    Even tho our youngest is 14, we still use the back seat too (just not for baby seats or strollers).

    It's also been found that you can fit:

    1) 28 cinder blocks neatly stacked - Tom

    2) Basketball goal (out of the box) - Tom

    3) 18 cartons of Girl Scout Cookies - Eric

    4) 800 lbs of canned food - Eric

    5) 48" Plasma TV - Tom

    On a serious note: don't ever put anything in there where you can't close the rear door. Even if you secure it with rope or bungie cords, the hinges can't take the load while driving.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post

    On a serious note: don't ever put anything in there where you can't close the rear door. Even if you secure it with rope or bungie cords, the hinges can't take the load while driving.
    what, you mean like this?



    hahaha you are right though, that was not my finest moment, i removed the spare tire to reduce the weight and after 3 miles the door was noticeably harder to open and close, lifting up on it fixed the problem but doing this too many times could easily break the hinges all together


    "Engineers believe if it ain't broke, it doesn't have enough features yet"

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    Xactly - next time call me & I'll drop my trailer off at Ma's house.

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