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Can you recommend a dog friendly hatchback?
I need to replace my Mini One with a hatchback/small estate that Labradors can jump into comfortably. The car must also have space for them for long car journeys (three hours plus). Where can I locate information on ground to boot sill heights in a useable format please?
Asked on 13 February 2014 by reallynearlythere
Answered by
Honest John
Maybe a dog magazine has compiled this data. But surely a MINI Clubman would do the job?
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