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Subaru Crosstrek
It’s the cheapest of the lot on this list, but the Subaru Crosstrek has been proving itself as an exceptional adventure vehicle for two generations now. It’s the compact based on the Subaru Impreza, but with a lifted ride height to help the Crosstrek go anywhere. It’s the perfect vehicle to go in search of an adventure – be it the local dog park or hiking through the great outdoors with man’s best friend in tow. With the rear seats dropped, there’s up to 51.9 cubic feet worth of dog-volume – which is below the segment average, so the Crosstrek might best be reserved for the medium sized labradoodles rather than the Great Danes of the world.
Volvo V60
The new Volvo V60 is likely to sell in fairly limited numbers – blame SUVs for that – but that doesn’t make it any less appealing to owners of dogs and their pups alike. Big trunk volume is a given when it comes to station wagons, and the new V60 features space in abundance when compared to its outgoing predecessor. There’s enough space for the whole family with pets in tow, and the high lifting tailgate and wide loading aperture make it easy for the pooches to hop in and out with ease. Add to that the same safety features as the V90 Cross Country, and it’s a safe option for all.
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