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No smoke, ever. I don't care about food as long as there are plenty of napkins or tissues, and I'll use my cupholders for drinks. We have a hatchback and animals are only allowed back there, never in the back or front seats.
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Things you don't allow in your car
Pigs... They really stink up the car and their sharp hooves can poke holes in button tucked interior of the 55 chev 'farm car'. We frequently took sheep and calves to and from the sale barn, but pigs... NO
NO dogs either !!! Farm dogs aren't keen on riding IN a car (or being IN a house). They prefer riding on top of the 150 gal fuel tank on the pickup / flatbed. (good viewpoint for scoping out cats and other varmints that need to be 'ridded'.)
Speaking of dead bodies.... I used my van to fetch 'Dad' from the funeral parlor. (because undertaker wanted him to be INSIDE an alarmed car for 2500 'road-trip'.). As soon as we got away from the watchful eyes of the undertaker, Dad was placed in 'Snowbear' (utility trailer). He seemed to enjoy the ride just as well in the trailer. (probably better, as car was pretty HOT and stuffy. )
No smoking... Ever.
Food and drink are ok for the most part. I clean my car a lot so it doesn't get missed, also carry a box of meguiars quik interior detailer wipes in the glovebox.
I also drive my car through the winter and these WeatherTech Digifit floor liners were the best things I have ever bought.
A bit pricey ($200 for the whole set) but they protect so well and are easy to clean, I keep them in year round.
Is that a Vibe? I have a friend who just bought a Matrix, and he swears by those same mats.
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