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Anyone have a dog?

Old Nov 24, 2006 | 10:26 PM
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Anyone have a dog?

Hey folks - I'm starting to think about my next car (which I plan on buying / keeping for the long haul)... and one thing that will someday be in my future is a lovely new golden retriever. That being said, I'm considering a the E-class wagon - what do you folks think? Anyone out there have a dog and use their Mercedes for transport? Is a wagon with the gate in the back a good idea for this or should I be looking into their M-class SUVs (I've always been more partial to the car/lower ride)...

Many thanks! Looking forward to hearing your pet stories re: this vehicle, or other suggestions.

- Eric
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 01:09 AM
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I almost bought a used S500 except for the fact that the previous owner had a dog that damaged the back seat area. I would be cautious and buy the Mercedes backseat cover that is designed for hauling pets around, and obviously will protect the leather seats. In my opinion, dog damage will seriously depreciate the value of your car when, and if, you decide to sell or trade it in.
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 09:04 AM
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I have an '04 wagon and use it for kids and the dog...It is great and easy for my dog (Black Lab/Austrailian Shepard Mix) to get into...My daughter also loves the rear seat!.

Use the car for whatyou need it for...No need to be so **** about depreciation value...Everything depreciates... I use a cargo cover for the back when I travel with the dog. The wagon has a retractable grill in the rear seats as a partition to keep the dog in the back.

I generally keep my dogs well groomed and then vacuum out the hairs after a trip...

We've had ML's... but prefer the wagons... I get about 22 mpg around town and 27 on the highway...

Enjoy!
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 12:03 PM
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I have a cover, still in the box never used, $100.00 for anyone that wants it. I can accept credit cards.
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 01:27 PM
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I Had a ML...and Got rid of it and Bought a Wagon...MUCH Better vehicle for ride and room! I Take Two Large Rottweilers to the office daily..and Its Been a Great Choice for me...Also a Lot more mods for the Sedan/Wagon Vs the ML

For The Rear cargo area..I had a Custom made rear cover that covers the floor/sides and rear door panels that is Water proof..and padded for the doggies...Also had one made for the Wifes 2006 W211..Rear seat/carpet ..front seat backs and door panels...Works Perfect!
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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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I have a cover, still in the box never used, $100.00 for anyone that wants it. I can accept credit cards.
PM sent.
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 08:33 AM
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got an E-350...we just came back from a trip to florida and we took the dog. on ebay we bought a dog hammock...they install between the front and rear headrests to protect the rear seats and door area

hammocks run between $30 and $40 off ebay...just look up dog seat covers
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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 04:52 PM
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Got a wagon and dog that travels with me every day. E500 wagon is the best MB I've ever had. Dog loves it in the back with a movefrs blanket on the floor. Used to raise the netting built into the back seat, but no longer need to use it. My dog stays put.
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Originally Posted by dalazernet
Hey folks - I'm starting to think about my next car (which I plan on buying / keeping for the long haul)... and one thing that will someday be in my future is a lovely new golden retriever. That being said, I'm considering a the E-class wagon - what do you folks think? Anyone out there have a dog and use their Mercedes for transport? Is a wagon with the gate in the back a good idea for this or should I be looking into their M-class SUVs (I've always been more partial to the car/lower ride)...

Many thanks! Looking forward to hearing your pet stories re: this vehicle, or other suggestions.

- Eric
I vote for an E63 wagon. The back is perfect for the dog. Any other car / ML has too small of an open trunk and the back seats have leather that is not easy to grip. the E wagons are really perfect for dogs and hand cuffed wives.
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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jangy
I vote for an E63 wagon. The back is perfect for the dog. Any other car / ML has too small of an open trunk and the back seats have leather that is not easy to grip. the E wagons are really perfect for dogs and hand cuffed wives.
Hahaha! Very funny. Thanks for all the input folks - I am seriously considering a wagon next - it sounds like a nice/easy way of transporting me/pet/and other items ;-)

- Eric
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