Jump to content

Recommended Posts

We have just been doing the research on this, the best by far in terms of 7 decent seats, plus a good boot is the new Volvo XC90 - problem is it's new out this year and significantly more expensive than the old model!


Also only has two isofix .......


Smaller boot space (but still decent size) and 6/7 seats being Isofix is the Audi Q7.



The MPV's all lose boot space as soon as the extra seats are up.


Issue we have had is not wanting to move our 4 and 5 year old into a seat only booster. The birth of number 3 has led to a car seat problem - 2 x booster's with backs and a maxi cosi don't fit across the back of most cars :(


Don't know what you are looking to spend....... The best options don't come cheap from what we have seen.

We have 4 kids and have a Ford S Max with roof box. I really like it. We went to Car Giant and compared all the 7-seaters and thought that the S-Max looked and drove the most like a car rather than a van. We have all 7 seats up all the time and can easily get a double buggy in the boot but not much else.


There are isofix points in the 3 Middle row seats but not the back row. The Ford Galaxy gives you more head room in the back but very little extra boot space and it feels like you're driving a van not a car.


When all 4 kids needed help getting in and out of car seats and being strapped in it was hard work accessing the back row. Now that the older 2 can do this on their own it's much easier.

Maybe a Kia Sedona is an option. It's a massive car, even with all seats up there's quite a bit of storage space left. Very strong and reliable, but with a 2.9 liter motor it is not the cheapest to drive. Great and reasonably economic on long distance, expensive in town.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • No denying that Labour's first year or so has disappointed those of us who wanted major change.  But this demonising of the man is just ridiculous.  There have been some good things, but drowned out by this insentient right wing driven media hatred.  The same right wing media that loves Johnson and FaaReg (I think I've at last hit on getting the pronounciation right). A good example today - John Crace reports: That done [reference to Trump] , Starmer could move on. Britain had offered its full support to the peace process. Had worked tirelessly behind the scenes, with no need of recognition. Because it was our job. Recognising a Palestinian state had allowed other Arab nations to condemn Hamas. And we knew a thing or two about decommissioning weapons from the Good Friday agreement. But it was going to be a long haul. (maybe a rosy look, but nice to see something positive) A positive view on our position in the world and a player on the peace deal (albeit too late for many in Gaza) Here's GB news: Suella Braverman says she is 'ashamed to be British' after Keir Starmer’s 'humiliation on world stage' HTF can Braverman lecture anyone? Mail: Will Keir Starmer EVER recover from his viral humiliation by Trump in front of world? PM's efforts to bask in Gaza peace deal spectacularly backfire And slightly earlier in the Times: Starmer ‘duped voters’ and five more claims in explosive new book.  In this case the left sharpening their knives - perhaps they could go back to Corbyn's time as Labour leader.
    • This is one of the most stupid arguments used by all the far-right war criminal supporters to justify the unjustifiable. I can only advise you to study what defines a genocide, maybe you’ll learn a thing or two. Perhaps, you should also read about the great (Jewish) scholars Omer Bartov and Amos Goldberg who both (among others prominent intellectuals) concluded that Israel was committing a genocide. At least, they can’t be accused of antisemitism, I suppose. 
    • I am a big fan of Blue Brick..possibly my favourite local cafe for lunch..
    • Love Blue Brick and have had some lovely meals there,, never had a problem with service, always so accommodating.. Try and support local business, as much as I can.. on a recent visit, clapped my hands that Gail’s was done.. pity, as staff were great at the start, just went down hill …. Be, nice not to see another eateries..chain..  all for supporting individuals.    
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...