Dog friendly premium car
Discussion
My daughter has a nice M240i and is looking to change it for a car more suitable for the dog she now has.
Dog is medium/large breed ( Beaucheron)
Price up to £25k max
She likes a nice car and is not ready for the Kia etc route so premium brand
Doesn’t do a lot of miles these days
What would you all suggest?
Cheers
Dog is medium/large breed ( Beaucheron)
Price up to £25k max
She likes a nice car and is not ready for the Kia etc route so premium brand
Doesn’t do a lot of miles these days
What would you all suggest?
Cheers
Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake - Pretty much the most premium estate car money car buy.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
SWoll said:
Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake - Pretty much the most premium estate car money car buy.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
Good option, but having owned one and an E Class estate (and a dog) I'd recommend the latter as the wider load lip and bigger aperture combined with the less sloped rear and higher roof height really does make a far more useful vehicle - particularly handy with a dog.https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
yellowbentines said:
SWoll said:
Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake - Pretty much the most premium estate car money car buy.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
Good option, but having owned one and an E Class estate (and a dog) I'd recommend the latter as the wider load lip and bigger aperture combined with the less sloped rear and higher roof height really does make a far more useful vehicle - particularly handy with a dog.https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202303034...
That example is top end, but facelift cars are available from around £15k dependent on age, spec and mlieage.
As a dog owner myself I would suggest an estate is preferable to an SUV, especially as the pooch get older. You don’t specify any age or mileage but my suggestions would be either BMW 340 touring or even a 330 if you’d rather go a year newer. Or a Golf R estate, really is the do it all car at that budget if a bit of go is desired. Skoda Octavia vRS petrol also worth a look.
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