Which small car for a large dog do I need?

Which small car for a large dog do I need?

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Vanderwork

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2 posts

74 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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I'm looking for a cheap runaround that my teen can learn to drive in, that will also be required to transport a Labrador. So, either a decent sized boot, or seats that fold flat will be a necessity. The other thing to bear in mind is insurance cost of course, but the needs of the dog are the priority! Any ideas?

Wilmslowboy

4,291 posts

212 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Bought, my 17-year-old daughter a VW Up (3 door) - great little car and perfect for her to learn to drive.

There was a week gap between selling the wifes V70 and buying her BMW touring, and the Up became the dog car.

Two choc labs - not amused biggrin , easy for them to go on the rear seats (with makeshift covers)




Rh14n

969 posts

114 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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We had a Ford Ka which with the back seats down provided ample room for two spaniels. Small and easy to drive with low insurance for the kids too.

henrycrun

2,461 posts

246 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Don't forget the dog guard.

Pica-Pica

14,353 posts

90 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Better than a VW Up! is a Seat Mii or Skoda Citigo.

caelite

4,282 posts

118 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Suzuki Jimny. Slow, cheap as chips to insure, unkerbable wheels, not likely to be written off by slow speed scuff (body on frame), old school to drive which teaches good habits, lots of accessories available, including B-pillar dog guards, you can also remove the back seats all together and put a basin in the back, the kits aren't extortionate.

With a good set of tyres it'll also get you too and from the shops in any weather or apocolyptical event. In my experience girls seem to like them as they are 'cute'.

steve-5snwi

8,936 posts

99 months

Saturday 25th August 2018
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Honda jazz is all you need

Zetec-S

6,214 posts

99 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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We used to take our Labrador out in my old Mk5 Fiesta. Boot was (just about) big enough without having to fold the seats down.

SteBrown91

2,522 posts

135 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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My girlfriend can get her mums 44kg horse of a golden doodle (think stockyness of a retriever with the height of a standard poodle) in to her mk7 fiesta. He can’t move much but he does fit for short journeys. A Labrador will be fine in one

Vanderwork

Original Poster:

2 posts

74 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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Thanks all, I do like the practicality of the Jazz, and good to hear positive dog tales about Fiesta. I love the idea of the Up! for a learner, but the chocolate lab just isn't selling it to me as canine comfort sadly.

Dolf Stoppard

1,341 posts

128 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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Pica-Pica said:
Better than a VW Up! is a Seat Mii or Skoda Citigo.
Cheaper, yes. But why 'better'?

sparkythecat

7,941 posts

261 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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Just bought a Boot Buddy liner and dog guard for the wife's recently acquired Kia Rio.
Viszla seems to like it

blueST

4,441 posts

222 months

Sunday 26th August 2018
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A W169 Merc A Class. This is where Dr Who got the idea for the spacious nature of the Tardis from.