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  • With a bit of sadness, a what family car thread…again.
  • tang
    Free Member

    Saved for a van but my daughter has just got a 85% scholarship to a private school to do her A levels. Thats knocked 6k out of the pot. I don’t want to dip into other savings or get a loan so…Large car for family of 5 with always piles of stuff, 7Kish. Currently thinking s max? Nothing fills me with much enthusiasm as I was looking forward to a bit of van life again.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    Try getting one with automatic gear as manual gear is so yesterday … :mrgreen:

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    No real help on the car but well done to your daughter!
    XC90? Fits a lot of stuff inside. Just getting fid of ours after 13 years!

    bearnecessities
    Full Member

    Bribe the school to tell your daughter the offer was in error.

    Then offer to console her by going for fish & chips at the seaside in Daddy’s new murdered out T5.

    boardsi
    Free Member

    we bought a Mondeo estate 2012 1.6 tdci, 65 mpg, £30 tax for a lot less than your budget, you could do worse

    Fortunateson09
    Free Member

    Generic ‘You should get a Berlingo, because that’s what I’ve got’ answer.

    Reasonably economical, tons of space, mechanically bombproof, surprisingly not awful to drive if you get a Mk3, etc. etc.

    I always thought the Berlingo/Partner etc style of van seems a bit less of a tragic family wagon than the likes of an S Max, but that’s just me. Ford probably a little bit nicer to drive on account of being a Ford.

    tang
    Free Member

    I’ve got a 06 Berlingo multi for my work run about, kills me on long rides. Need more boot with girls aged 2,9 and 16! S max is a boring boring thing but offers all the practical yawn fest we need for long journeys and kids day to day.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    I’ve had a few XC90’s but wouldn’t recommend one as a biffaround. Big, practical and really comfy. Also, expensive to run (20’s mpg on a D5 auto) and hard to find a good one at a reasonable price.

    dantsw13
    Full Member

    Xc90’s at the 7k age are starting to get a bit long in the tooth. Very expensive when they go wrong. I love mine however it’s newer than that.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Why not get a crew cab van like a vivaro / trafic?

    OK, it is what I’ve got, but it’s bloody awesome for family use and biking.

    twinw4ll
    Free Member

    oops

    tang
    Free Member

    Wife doesn’t want a propoer van.

    muddydwarf
    Free Member

    MsD has just taken charge of a Fiat Doblo for £3’875.
    6yrs old, 55k on the clock – ex-motobility vehicle and was adapted for wheelchair carrying. Basically a huge load area now in the rear for bikes & camping kit, especially with the wheelchair straps for securing the bikes!
    Unadapted ones were going for 6-7k.

    5 seats, loads of room in the back, plenty of creature comforts, more practical than the naysayers would have you believe – anything muddy, bulky, bike shaped, dog shaped etc goes in the back without a moments though of any upholstery…

    andy8442
    Free Member

    My wife’s/family car is a VW Touran, our second one. Just done the Alps and back last week in it, and I have to say it’s bob on as a family motor. Dull as dishwater but does what it says on the packet.

    Xylene
    Free Member

    5 seats, loads of room in the back, plenty of creature comforts, more practical than the naysayers would have you believe – anything muddy, bulky, bike shaped, dog shaped etc goes in the back without a moments though of any upholstery…

    You forgot to say – terrifying brakes though when giving it some beans and it just doesn’t feel as if it is going to stop.

    You forgot to say – terrifying brakes though when giving it some beans and it just doesn’t feel as if it is going to stop.

    I’ve never driven a Hilux, so can’t comment on the brakes. The brakes on my Navara stop you remarkably quickly though

    sheeps
    Full Member

    We’ve got a Vw Touran up for sale if you’re interested. Excellent runner, and very practical as Andy says. Only selling as a van is in the offing (sorry)

    PM me at robdot28639atgmaildotcom if interested

    http://www.gumtree.com/p/volkswagen/volkswagen-vw-touran-se-2.0-tdi-140-2006-56-silver-fsh-82k-7-seater-reduced-price-/1101854017

    gavinpearce
    Free Member

    We have an xc90 it’s been fantastic. We get 30 mpg on variety of driving (I’m tight so light with throttle!) and its done 3x skiing trips. Amazing how much stuff it holds. I would say on that budget if you have a good garage/Volvo specialist nearby maybe ok. Ours is a 06 and just under 100k miles. We looked at both smax and xc90 and decided on ’90 as it seemed to have better reputation for longevity. Having said all that I still get in it every day and think I should grow a beard. And well done to your daughter.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Your daughter’s education is transitory.

    So just get a Transit. 🙂

    growinglad
    Free Member

    Had a S Max for 5 years now. Get a titanium. Recommend cruise control..dull as dishwater. But is very comfy.

    tang
    Free Member

    Dragging my feet to look at some cars today! cheers all.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    I always thought the Berlingo/Partner etc style of van seems a bit less of a tragic family wagon than the likes of an S Max, but that’s just me.

    Yep, just you. The S Max would be a far better choice.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    Have a look at a Seat Exeo OP. An Audi for Seat money.

    ji
    Free Member

    http://www.addleecarsales.com/

    Only one choice, only one spec, only one colour. Don’t be put off by the look of the place though!

    Just picked ours up – fourth or fifth ex taxi we have had and all have been brilliant if you don’t mind high mileage. And a Galaxy is pretty much a van in any case if necessary.

    tomaso
    Free Member

    VW Caddy Max-Life

    waihiboy
    Free Member

    mate has a mazda 5, its bland but the sliding doors are brilliant. (i think the NEW smax has sliding doors?)

    but if it was me i’d get the s-max hands down, as internally i think its bigger and more kit especially if you get the titanium.

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Plenty of vans for £7k, no need to give up the dream.

    A T5 is no less of a van than the others, its just got a few more trinkets on it.

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