For pet owners who travel frequently, having a pet-friendly vehicle is crucial. Not only, do you deserve to be comfortable, but your pet does too. That said, you want a vehicle that incorporates features that will benefit both you and your furry friend right? Here At Kernersville Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram, we're here to give you all the information you need to make sure both you and your pet are safe, and well cared for on the road, no matter your destination. Here are three of the best pet-friendly vehicles that we sell, for your beloved companion:

Frenchie riding in Chrysler Pacifica


Jeep Wrangler
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The Jeep Wrangler is considered to be one of the top pet-friendly vehicles for many reasons, but its adventure-ready features are what makes it not only one of the top purchased vehicles here in the United States but also a top choice when selecting a new vehicle for you and your furry friend.

The Jeep Wrangler has ample cargo space with rear fold-down seats, and a flat cargo surface, allowing plenty of room for crates and other equipment to be securely fastened. Additionally, the interior of a Jeep Wrangler is designed to handle tough conditions, making its surfaces perfect for spills, accidents, and other unplanned mishaps.

Another great feature that makes the Jeep Wrangler a great possible choice for pets is its multiple ventilation features. There are air vents in both the front and back of the vehicle, as well as the Wrangler's famous removable windows and roof, providing your pet with plenty of ventilation.

And let's not forget the exterior features. Jeep Wranglers not only have great off-road capabilities that provide their owners with a smoother ride, but they also possess wide openings, allowing your pet to enter and exit the vehicle comfortably. We also recommend providing your pet with a ramp, as this will give your pet a safer way to get in and out safely.


Chrysler Pacifica

The Chrysler Pacifica is known for its luxurious style, but what if we told you, that this vehicle can also support you and your special companion? The Chrysler Pacifica has a spacious interior that provides ample room for your pet to move comfortably in. Like the Jeep Wrangler, the Chrysler Pacifica also has foldable seats that are perfect for accommodating carriers and crates.

That said, space is not the only thing that the Chrysler Pacifica has to offer you and your furry friend. Whether you are driving a distance of 10 or 100 miles, the Chrysler Pacifica has safety features that will have you provide you and your passengers with peace of mind. Features such as blind-spot monitoring, rearview cameras, and rear cross-traffic alert systems are just a few of the safety features that the Pacifica has to offer.

Finally, you have your easy-access rear-sliding doors. These doors are meant to make entering and exiting the vehicle much easier, especially for pets. And if this wasn't enough, Chrysler offers various pet-friendly accessories that are sure to benefit its customers like barriers, liners, and seat covers for interior protection during travel.


Ram ProMaster

The Ram ProMaster makes for an exceptional work truck, making it great for commercial purposes, but did you know that it's perfect for your pets? Its roof heights and wheelbase lengths make it a rather versatile space, allowing your pets to have plenty of room to move about the cargo area comfortably. Additionally, while the extra cargo space does grant its owner more room for pet supplies and accessories, did you know that you can also customize this space to your pet's liking? The cargo area is perfect for shelves, partitions, and other fittings that will help organize your pet supplies. Your cargo area also possesses vinyl flooring, allowing for easy clean-up.

Along with its safety features, the cargo area has great climate control options that offer a comfortable temperature for your pets well being. However, something to keep in mind is that because the cargo area is so spacious, the Ram ProMaster is a great choice for larger pets or multiple pets, and not so much one smaller pet.

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