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"@BarryFromMars":/1615139#comment_6798252
And that's the one what I'm thinking
The Smart ForTwo is a fun to drive car, it's small, cute, and has a low fuel economy, no matter what this is, it's a city car. But I felt the ForTwo is not working in one particular spot that Fluttershy is always a fond on: Animals. As we know it, Fluttershy loves animals and when she going to transport them to animal shelters, unfortunately, she would ended up stuck with a very small trunk space of the ForTwo's trunk. What she wants is a car that she can daily drive herself, but also used for work with one rule from her, commercial vans are *+NOT+* allowed, because they're too embarrassing for her when driving to Canterlot High School.
If she wants a van, then she would went for a minivan (e.g Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Grand Caravan) instead.
A pickup truck is also a fitting choice, except she had to configure the bed size to fit her needs, as well having a bed liner and a bed cap, and it's must be either a half-ton truck (e.g Ford F-150, RAM 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500) or a compact truck (e.g Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, Toyota Tacoma), as I don't think she is not ready for the big boy three-quarter-ton truck and the big daddy one-ton truck. Alternatively, she can also get a large SUV, but not the ones from the high-end class like a Cadillac Escalade or a Lincoln Navigator, should be something like a Chevrolet Suburban, GMC Yukon XL or Ford Expedition.
For my universe that I'll called it as Sci-Twiliverse, Fluttershy, I'd choosrives thea Subaru Outback station wagon.
Why? If we take a look back to the pony world and revisit the FiM Fluttershy, Fluttershy's cottage had rough tracks that leads to her home, and as seen on the FiM's Season 7 episode, Fluttershy Leans In, she's now have a sanctuary to fit most of her animals and it had the rough tracks there too, that's why the Outback was picked, very nice high ground clearance and a nice space to fit whatever Flutters can't afford a large station wagon or a large SUV for a meantime. There's more crossover wagons in there like Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, Volvo V90 Cross Country, and many more including the upcoming Buick Regal TourX, but my universe's Fluttershy is with the Subaru Outback for her daily basis. Imagine in my universe, her Outback ownership journey started with a third generation model as a 2005 2.5i Limited, then she got a fifth generation model with the 2015 2.5i Premium, while the former becomes a work vehicle for her pet store. I know, both Outbacks that I've picked for her are basic trim levels but I felt that the more expensive high trim levels are not a mandatory for her, so I'd kept it basic based on her needs.
And that's the one what I'm thinking
The Smart ForTwo is a fun to drive car, it's small, cute, and has a low fuel economy, no matter what this is, it's a city car. But I felt the ForTwo is not working in one particular spot that Fluttershy is always a fond on: Animals. As we know it, Fluttershy loves animals and when she going to transport them to animal shelters, unfortunately, she would ended up stuck with a very small trunk space of the ForTwo's trunk. What she wants is a car that she can daily drive herself, but also used for work with one rule from her, commercial vans are *+NOT+* allowed, because they're too embarrassing for her when driving to Canterlot High School.
If she wants a van, then she would went for a minivan (e.g Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Grand Caravan) instead.
A pickup truck is also a fitting choice, except she had to configure the bed size to fit her needs, as well having a bed liner and a bed cap, and it's must be either a half-ton truck (e.g Ford F-150, RAM 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500) or a compact truck (e.g Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, Toyota Tacoma), as I don't think she is not ready for the big boy three-quarter-ton truck and the big daddy one-ton truck. Alternatively, she can also get a large SUV, but not the ones from the high-end class like a Cadillac Escalade or a Lincoln Navigator, should be something like a Chevrolet Suburban, GMC Yukon XL or Ford Expedition.
For my universe that I'll called it as Sci-Twiliverse, Fluttershy
Why? If we take a look back to the pony world and revisit the FiM Fluttershy, Fluttershy's cottage had rough tracks that leads to her home, and as seen on the FiM's Season 7 episode, Fluttershy Leans In, she's now have a sanctuary to fit most of her animals and it had the rough tracks there too, that's why the Outback was picked, very nice high ground clearance and a nice space to fit whatever Flutters can't afford a large station wagon or a large SUV for a meantime. There's more crossover wagons in there like Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, Volvo V90 Cross Country, and many more including the upcoming Buick Regal TourX, but my universe's Fluttershy is with the Subaru Outback for her daily basis. Imagine in my universe, her Outback ownership journey started with a third generation model as a 2005 2.5i Limited, then she got a fifth generation model with the 2015 2.5i Premium, while the former becomes a work vehicle for her pet store. I know, both Outbacks that I've picked for her are basic trim levels but I felt that the more expensive high trim levels are not a mandatory for her, so I'd kept it basic based on her needs.