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Best cars for dog owners: In the market for a used motor? Pick with your pooch in mind with models starting from £5K

Best cars for dog owners: In the market for a used motor? Pick with your pooch in mind with models starting from £5K

The Irish Sun2 days ago
WOOF WAGON Best cars for dog owners: In the market for a used motor? Pick with your pooch in mind with models starting from £5K
DOGS are as much a part of the family as kids.
So, when you get a new pet you might need to upgrade your car to make sure they're comfy.
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Picking the right car is probably harder for a pet than children as dogs come in all shapes and sizes, and there is plenty to factor in.
If you've got a big dog, you'll want a big car with a decent-sized boot so it can move around on any journeys.
Dogs also get travel sick, so choose a motor with a smooth ride - plus ensure the area you're stowing your pet is well ventilated.
Look for cars with anchor points in the boot, plus child locks to stop your mutt making a run for it - those that can be fitted with a dog guard are also worth looking at.
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And make sure you also pick a car that doesn't have a high load lip in the boot if your dog is only small. If they can't leap up easily, you probably want to look elsewhere.
Here's six of the best used cars with prices starting at just £3,299.
Mazda CX-5
While the Mazda's SUV might not have room for seven people, it has plenty of boot space for man's best friend.
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It's one of the best value large SUV's on the market, and is as practical as it is stylish.
Perfect for any adventure, you can easily pack in the whole family along with your pup and have room to spare.
There are models available on Sun Motors starting from £4,499.
Skoda Superb Estate
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Skoda is not to be overlooked when it comes to dog-friendly cars. The Superb Estate gives you space and practicality at excellent value.
Your back can rest easy as the low loading sill allows your pooch to hop into the back with little effort.
The 660-litre capacity is perhaps the biggest selling point and there's an added bonus of a four-wheel drive for rural explorers and adventure-seekers.
You can find used models on Sun Motors starting from £5,795.
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Kia Sportage
The most popular family SUV from the South Korean manufacturer, the Sportage is most attractive for its interior space.
Dog owners can add a trunk sill protector to prevent scratches while their pet enjoys the giant boot.
And the simplistic motor tends to hold its value better than most in its category.
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There are used models currently available on Sun Motors from just £3,989.
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Dacia Logan MCV
Don't let the price of this addition from Dacia fool you, the load area and boot space of this budget option rivals that of a car three or four times the price, with 573 litres of space.
The overall equipment may seem fairly basic and the black and grey plastics may not be the most pleasing on the eye, but on a practical level, the ample space and easy to clean interior make this a perfect choice for dog owners on a tight budget.
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Find used models on Sun Motors starting from £3,299.
Skoda Karoq
One of the most comfortable drives from Skoda, the Karoq is an update on their Yeti model.
It comes with a range of features, and offers a touch of luxury for a great price.
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A luggage compartment mat and partition net screen can also be added for your dog.
Find used models on Sun Motors from £7,495.
Citroen C4 Cactus
With a somewhat less quirky design than previous versions of the Cactus, Citroen has still managed to create a small family car that delivers when it comes to safety and comfort.
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The unique rear window design will give dog owners peace of mind as they hinge outwards rather than slide down, meaning owners no longer need to worry about their poodles getting their head stuck out the window.
Find used models from £3,495.
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