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Mopar Now Has Car Parts For Your Dog But Some Of Them Are Cheaper Elsewhere

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It’s genuinely amazing how a portmanteau of “motor” and “parts” became a strong enough household name for people to get it tattooed on their bodies. For nearly 90 years, Mopar has been a byword not just for Chrysler, Plymouth, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram parts, but for entire cars engineered in Auburn Hills. From spark plugs to speed parts, Chrysler’s parts division has supplied almost everything, and now it’s expanded to a new frontier: Parts for your pets.

Just to be perfectly clear, these are parts for pets, not parts of pets. Nobody over there has started providing hip replacements or anything like that. However, the marketers at Mopar have caught on to how the American pet industry’s market size rivals the entire GDP of Slovakia, and they’ve done two things: Whipped up the cutesy name “Mopaw” and started offering a variety of branded items, many of which are actually made by other companies. Are they good value? Time to have a proper gander.

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Let’s start with the pet carrier, which is made by Nemesys Gear. It cleverly uses the LATCH anchors designed for child seats and built into most new cars, so it clips into two pretty sound structural points. The non-Mopar variant’s MSRP of $229 is nominally just $10.50 higher than the Mopar-branded model, but the unbranded carrier is currently on sale for $180.

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While a touted Yeti dog bowl and flask isn’t on the Mopar store yet, a series of feeding systems are. These are made by Weathertech and carry a somewhat outrageous premium compared to just going to the supplier. Let’s start with the 16-ounce double-low feeding system. The Mopar website shows it with two BPA-free plastic bowls for $63.95, but you can get the same thing from Weathertech for $33.95 with the plastic bowls and $47.95 with stainless steel bowls. That sort of premium carries across the 32-ounce and 64-ounce variants, so you’re likely better off just buying these from Weathertech.

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Moving on to the seat covers, perhaps the most interesting product is the rear seat cover with hammock that should prevent claw marks not just on your rear seats, but the backs of your front seats too. It’s sourced from 4Knines, and while the Mopaw product has an MSRP of $113.99, you can go directly to 4Knines and get essentially the same item for $109. That’s only a $4.99 premium, so if swinging by your Chrysler dealer is more convenient than waiting for something to show up in the mail, this one isn’t a bad value.

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From a dollars-and-cents perspective, going to the Mopar parts counter for a bunch of these branded outsourced accessories just doesn’t make any sense. However, there’s still neat merch here if you want your pet to rep that Pentastar pride. The all-over-print bandana and leash are pretty fun designs, and the collar with an old-school seat belt buckle looks fairly convenient if you’ve ever had a dog that just wants out of their collar when they get in the house.

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Given how 4x4s and dogs go together like tequila and lime, it just makes sense for Mopar to offer dog merch. Considering that bringing some accessories in-house might simply not be possible, the main thing to do now is go way harder on the variety of styles available. Raincoats, dog tags, a dog towel, you name it.

Top graphic image: Stellantis

 

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Paul E
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Paul E
23 minutes ago

It’s MoPaw or No Paw… Or, NaahPaw.

Last edited 22 minutes ago by Paul E
Data
Data
29 minutes ago

Someone should gift David the rear seat cover with hammock to protect his Bimmer from Delmar.

I was hoping they were providing bionic pet parts so I could make my dog better, stronger, faster. Bonus points if it made the bionic sound when she jumps up onto the couch.

MondialMatt
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MondialMatt
30 minutes ago

Articles to date with the tag:

“dog” 6
“dogs” 10
Articles with both tags: 4
Total discrete “dog/s” tags 12

“cat” 2
“cats” 10
Articles with both tags: 0
Total discrete “cat/s” tags 12

The Autopian: Fair and Unbiased

(“bird” 1, “birds” 0)

MondialMatt
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MondialMatt
29 minutes ago
Reply to  MondialMatt

PS: A discrete dog tag has a real address but a fake name.

Data
Data
28 minutes ago
Reply to  MondialMatt

Were all the cat articles from Uncle Adrian? I guess Torch has a cat as well.

IanGTCS
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IanGTCS
23 minutes ago
Reply to  Data

David had kittens born in his derelict jeep. As far as I know he still has some of them.

Sid Bridge
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Sid Bridge
35 minutes ago

MOPAR Pet Gear! We have a nice big scoop for your skat pack!

Jack Trade
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Jack Trade
36 minutes ago

Come on Ford – perfect time to buy it back, then hello Pupolite.

TK-421
TK-421
42 minutes ago

Laughs in Subaru.

James McHenry
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James McHenry
42 minutes ago

The Mopaw name and logo seems like a parody brand a furry artist would draw onto a race driver character’s firesuit.

Library of Context
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Library of Context
1 hour ago

Give it up Stellantis, you’re not Subaru.

Alexk98
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Alexk98
1 hour ago

From a dollars-and-cents perspective, going to the Mopar parts counter for a bunch of these branded outsourced accessories just doesn’t make any sense.

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