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Let’s Hit the Road, Buddy!

Let’s Hit the Road, Buddy!


When buying a new vehicle, there are several factors we consider while at the dealership. What’s my budget, is it roomy for my family, how many miles to the gallon, and so on. One thing you might want to ask yourself is, “Will it be dog-friendly?” Let’s face it, if your furry family member is anything like mine, they LOVE to go for car rides. Here is a list of a few vehicles that motorbiscut.com feel are best designed for dogs and us!

The Fast and Dog-Friendly

Mercedes-Benz E400 Wagon
The Mercedes-Benz E400 offers a “deep boot tub” that lets your messy fur ball be moved without ruining your back seat. It’s rubberized with deep corner edges for the best protection and easy cleanup. Not only that, there’s an optional “load sill protector,” to shield the rear of the vehicle from scratches when dogs are jumping in and out, and is easily put out of the way.
Nissan Titan Crew Cab
The Titan has gone above and beyond to makes its Crew Cab dog-friendly. It comes with canine-friendly interior, optional rear seat cargo organizer on board, and benches folded flush. You can safely transport man’s best friend and Thanksgiving dinner together without the fear of overturned or devoured dishes. It also offers features that would make any outdoor lover happy.
Chevrolet Colorado
The Colorado comes with its all-weather floor mats, easy-to-clean vinyl seats, fold down rear bench, and low-riding tailgate to help your eager pooch hopping in and out of, the dog kennel-ready GearOn utility track is not bad either. For the humans, the EZ Lift-and-Lower tailgate, storage bin beneath the rear bench, and the roominess of the cabin make it an easy and comfy ride for us too.
Jeep Renegade
The Renegade Sport offers an awesome selling point for humans and dogs alike. MySky removable roof gives any dog the ride of his life. The “slush Mats” make it much easier to protect the upholstery from that beast in the back.

Abilene Used Car Dealership

Each of these vehicles offers something for you and your pet to enjoy. No one wants to spend their time cleaning up after their buddy before picking up a date. At Williams Group Auto, we offer a wide range of vehicles that will make you both happy. If you're looking for a used vehicle in Abilene, visit our virtual showroom at www.williamsgroupauto.com. With three locations you're sure to find something that works.

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