I thought Kate would appreciate this one, given that she's off at a dog show: Honda has designed a new concept car with man's best friend in mind.
Honda Designs Car Friendly for Dogs (AP)
Honda Motor Co. has designed a car that's friendly for dogs — part of the Japanese automaker's ongoing effort to create vehicles that are easy to use and comfortable to ride in. The W.O.W. Concept, which stands for "wonderful openhearted wagon," shown to reporters recently, is an exhibition model with no plans for commercial sale that will be exhibited at the Tokyo auto show later this month.
A special crate for dogs in the glove apartment allows owners to interact with their pets while driving. A bigger crate pops up from the floor in the back seat area and can be folded back into the floor when it's not needed. For even bigger dogs, just buckle them up with a special seat belt to the floor.
The big danger for pets riding along in cars is that they get thrown out during a crash. About a fifth of Japanese households have a dog, and demand is growing for cars that cater to man's best friend, according to Honda. The W.O.W comes with removable, washable, rollout flooring and has wide sliding doors to keep dogs happy. "We created this vehicle from the point of view of a dog, but it turned out to be a gentler vehicle for the elderly, children and other family members," said Honda designer Katsuhito Nakamura.
I don't know which is funnier: the dog coming out of the glove "apartment" or the fact that the car is named "wonderful openhearted wagon."
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Honda has designed a new concept car with man’s best friend in mind.
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I'm just thinking I should present my parents 145lb Great Dane to to the Honda engineers. (Enginneer this.)
It regularly moves to the front of the minivan and sits in the passenger seat when waiting for them in the lot. Paws on the floor.
I think it's head might fit in the glove compartment thing, if it wasn't yawning.
Fred
Posted by: Fred at October 6, 2005 10:07 AMMy mastiff wouldn't like it much. She takes up the whole back seat.
Posted by: Candace at October 6, 2005 12:30 PMYou need one of these, Candace: http://tinyurl.com/8t8zf
Posted by: Tony at October 6, 2005 5:35 PMI keep reading that show dogs are wonderful drivers. "Show Dogs Don't Tailgate"
Posted by: DoubtingThomas at October 6, 2005 10:54 PM