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    I'd have to say it would look pretty silly having a ramp for a dog to get in and out of a honda civic

    they are low, people are generally using ramps for 3-4 foot changes, suv's, trucks etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobi View Post
    I'd have to say it would look pretty silly having a ramp for a dog to get in and out of a honda civic

    they are low, people are generally using ramps for 3-4 foot changes, suv's, trucks etc.
    Yeah, I agree. Our Tahoe is a 4x4 so it actually has an extra step in the bumper to help you get up into the hatch area. It's probably a good 3 feet off the ground. We never needed the ramp when we just had a mini-van or the Subaru wagon before we got the SUV.
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    I have a Scion tC and it's as low to the ground as a honda civic, Aspen just steps in and out of it through the drivers door.
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