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Hauling pins: Smallest/most fuel efficient car possible

By Collin

10 years ago


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    #38 10 years ago
    Quoted from Craig:

    My new Ford Escape is a good pin hauler with unusually good leg room (I am 6'6") and pretty good gas mileage.

    Glad to hear that's the case with the new Escape. I use my wife's 2009 Escape and can fit a pin in while still having the small seat upright so my 8 year old can go with me on pin purchase trips. She is going to get a new Escape or Explorer next year (have another child now). Can you still put the small back seat upright with a pin in?

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