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Some DogCars are just begging to be taken for a run
By Keith Turner
July 6, 2010
When it comes to test-driving and reviewing vehicles from a dog-lover’s point of view, sometimes a girl just wants to have a little fun as well. That’s how Kim Campbell Thornton felt about her test of the 2010 Mazda3 Grand Touring for DogCars.com, Pet Connection’s site that provides news and reviews about vehicles for people who love to travel with their pups.
Kim and her crew thoroughly enjoyed the sporty feel and driving ability of the Mazda3 around the hills of Southern California, but not before she tested various configurations for crates in the compact hatchback to ensure that her three small pups would be safely secured during their daily driving.
However, while the Mazda3 was able to handle her needs, Kim points out that drivers with bigger dogs or heavier hauling duties will want to opt for something a bit more sizable than the petite Mazda3.
“Read on if you’re an urban dweller with a small or medium-size dog or three who wants a car that’s fun to drive, easy to park, and gets good mileage. Skip it if you live out in the country with two or more large or giant dogs and need a vehicle that can haul big crates and bales of hay.”
Read the rest of Kim’s review here, and all of our pup-tested vehicle reviews at DogCars.com.
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