The 10 Best Cars If You’re a Dog Lover

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If you are a dog lover and you have dogs at home, you know how important it is to keep your dogs safe in the car. In fact, you probably know that choosing a vehicle that works well with your dog is a must. You would never shop for a car that wasn’t safe for your kids, or one that doesn’t fit your entire family, so why not include the dog in this? Most dog lovers do exactly that; they consider their pet when they are shopping for new vehicles, and for a good reason. The car you choose for your family needs to fit your family and your dog. It needs to have plenty of space, plenty of climate control and it needs to be easily accessible for your dog.

Autotrader spends some time every year looking into vehicles and choosing those that are best for families with dogs. These vehicles are safe, reliable and they have plenty of space for your entire family, your belongings and everything in between. That’s what makes these vehicles so amazing for your family, your pups included. Read on to see which 2015 vehicles are must have vehicles for dog lovers according to Autotrader.

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Mazda 3

Not every driver with a dog wants an SUV that has less efficient gas mileage or other options. That’s what makes this vehicle so great. Not only is it exceptionally cheap, it also has a very practical hatchback style body. This means your dog can get in and out of the cargo area since it does not have a true trunk, and this is what’s going to keep your dog from becoming a traveling projectile in the instance that an accident occurs.

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Ford Edge

What makes this particular SUV so great for families is that it has plenty of space, but it’s not a large SUV. It has impressive fuel economy, a low price and the cargo area is huge. This means your dog is going to have plenty of space in which to lie down and relax while you’re in the car on your way to wherever it is you are going.

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Kia Sedona

Your dog doesn’t care if you’re a soccer mom with a minivan. But he does care that there is plenty of space for him to enjoy his own trips with you, so that’s why we love this particular car. It has all the space you need to keep your kids and dogs comfortable. One of the best reasons is the fact that your dog has plenty of space to stretch and relax in the back when the third row is folded down flat and he can stretch comfortably out on a long ride.

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Mercedes Benz GLA-Class

It’s a very affordable crossover luxury vehicle with plenty of space for a dog and your family. This luxury vehicle starts in the low $30k range, which is what makes it so affordable for drivers that are looking for a lot of class on a very small budget. It’s also the kind of vehicle that has all the upgrades and extras, which is great for those with animals of their own.

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Suburban

Chevy Suburban

This is a large SUV that automatically comes in an extra long size. This vehicle can hold 7 or 8 passengers depending on whether or not you opt for a bench seat or captain’s chairs in the middle, and it has plenty of cargo space. In fact, it has ample cargo space with plenty of room for your dog and your large family, which is why it might not be on the Autotrader list, but it is on mine.

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Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid

This is a vehicle that has plenty of cargo space for a dog, but that’s not why you should get this vehicle. The Subaru brand partners with the ASPCA to donate a lot of money on an annual basis. The automobile manufacturer has actually donated more than $9.2 million over the course of the past six years to the ASCPA, and they have partnered with the Center for Pet Safety to create a vehicle design that keeps not only the human members of your family safe, but also the doggie members. Seriously – this vehicle has pet safety restraints. It doesn’t really get much cooler than that.

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Jeep Renegade

This particular SUV is a smaller one, but it has a great drive and options. It also has a very box design, which provides this SUV with ample head space. It’s a great vehicle for a larger dog that requires a lot more headroom than other vehicles. It’s a simple vehicle, but it is priced accordingly and it is a nice one to have.

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Audi Allroad

This SUV is great for dogs thanks to the fact that it has a nice cargo area that’s perfect for your dog to relax and enjoy the ride. It’s also a great luxury SUV with a low load level and plenty of space for the kids and the dog to enjoy a ride together. The little luxuries work well to make it something that you also love, and not just for your dog’s comfort but also for your own.

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Lincoln MKC

This is a smaller vehicle that’s considered a compact crossover, but it’s a good one. It is perfect for those who want to drive a luxury vehicle that has plenty of space for their dogs and kids and everyone in between. It’s a nice vehicle for that kind of thing, and it is why we love it so. This vehicle has all the features and luxuries that a driver wants, with the added bonus of being very comfortable for a dog with the rear climate control and large cargo space.

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Honda Fit

It’s not a big SUV or even a very big car, but it’s perfect for someone with a dog, no kids and a small budget. It is a very inexpensive vehicle that has a ton of cargo space when the rear seats are folded down, and it is low to the ground. That makes it simple for your dogs to get in and out of the car on their own without your help.

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  1. Umm I don’t think Kia which stands for “Killing Innocent Animals ” should be on this list, Kia’s are made in a country where they eat dogs and cats, korea. And I can’t believe the 4runner isn’t on this list. I have a 4runner and my dog’s loves the fact that the back window rolls down. It is every dog lovers dream vehicle.

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