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#1 ·
Hi I am looking to purchase a new car and I am considering the Vauxhall Mokka.

I currently own a 2013 1.4 SE Seat Ibiza Toca and this is now too small for me and my Alaskan Malamute x Siberian Husky Puppy.

Before I contact a dealership I'm wondering if anyone can advise me how big their boot is? My dog should reach between 39 and 45kg when he is fully grown and he is already outgrowing the boot in my mother's Astra at just 6 months old. I'm just wondering if anyone thinks this will be a suitable car or could help with measuring how deep and long the boot is? Thank you in advance for any help or information at all!

Rachel x
 
#2 ·
Hirhwcookeand welcome to this Forum. Click on the link below.

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#4 ·
Hi rhwcooke, and welcome to the forum. I have a Collie X Lab, who fits in the back quite comfortably.
With the back seat down, you would gain extra space for cages, but it depends how close and safe, you want the dogs to be. Edited by: Fredave