Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
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Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Middle daughter is expecting twins Dec/January and needs a car with a big boot to get a double pram is and associated baby stuff. She currently has an automatic Micra ( but a full licence) and boyfriend has an automatic Aygo and only an auto licence.
Doesn't want diesel (Glasgow id going ULEZ) if she can help it. Not got a price limit yet but I reckon below £15k
So far I have suggested:
Kia Sorrento
Skoda Octavia
Doesn't want diesel (Glasgow id going ULEZ) if she can help it. Not got a price limit yet but I reckon below £15k
So far I have suggested:
Kia Sorrento
Skoda Octavia
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Yeah Skoda Superb has a proper 3 body boot. i'd have thought you can get one with the DSG auto box and a petrol engine.
EDIT....for your £15k you can get 3! Hardly the most glamorous of cars, but I'm guessing anyone who currently has a Micra Auto DGAS about such things.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 500&page=1
EDIT....for your £15k you can get 3! Hardly the most glamorous of cars, but I'm guessing anyone who currently has a Micra Auto DGAS about such things.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 500&page=1
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
L200, Amorak, Hilux, etc.. all have big loads areas, but not so practical, so maybe a Landcruiser Amazon.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Couple of grand over budget but great boot size: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... sed&page=1
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Ford Mondeo, any model, any year, they've all got huge load areas and are nice to drive.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
FWIW I can get Baby D's running buggy - which is bigger than a regular pram - all here paraphernalia and weekend bags for Mrs D and I into the boot of my 3 series saloon, I don't think you need to worry too much about getting a massive car.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
She dislikes cars and driving, so does the boyfriend. Sent her links to the Skodas. They could also do a bit of Taxu driving on an evening if they get bored.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 10:56 am Yeah Skoda Superb has a proper 3 body boot. i'd have thought you can get one with the DSG auto box and a petrol engine.
EDIT....for your £15k you can get 3! Hardly the most glamorous of cars, but I'm guessing anyone who currently has a Micra Auto DGAS about such things.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 500&page=1
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Kia Optima Estate, actually a very nice car to drive with acres of room.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Don't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:51 am Don't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop >50 years ago when no-one else had a car and towns life was set up accordingly.
FTFY
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Quite hard doing her job without a car ( she will continue to work0 and the bofried works in the middle of nowhere north of Glasgow, so they still need two cars.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:51 amDon't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
You might be correctMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:52 amLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:51 am Don't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop >50 years ago when no-one else had a car and towns life was set up accordingly.
FTFY
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
The typos intimate at furious typing, I hope not and it's just fat fone fingers.GuzziPaul wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 12:53 pmQuite hard doing her job without a car ( she will continue to work0 and the bofried works in the middle of nowhere north of Glasgow, so they still need two cars.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:51 amDon't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop.
To be fair to me, I know nothing about your daughter and her bofried, and I still stand by my suggestion of Mondeo, but if she dislikes cars why not get a Mazda Bongo Friendee, how could anyone hate such a daftly named vehicle.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
I find it hard to disagree with this.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 1:38 pm but if she dislikes cars why not get a Mazda Bongo Friendee, how could anyone hate such a daftly named vehicle.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
Sorry, yes fat fingers/fast typing. trying to do some proper work and just come on here for a quick check. Mondeo may be oK and possibly cheaper on bits then a Skoda, however I do like VAG DSG autos and I don't know if the Mondeo auto is a dual clutchLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 1:38 pmThe typos intimate at furious typing, I hope not and it's just fat fone fingers.GuzziPaul wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 12:53 pmQuite hard doing her job without a car ( she will continue to work0 and the bofried works in the middle of nowhere north of Glasgow, so they still need two cars.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:51 am
Don't have a car then, my mother and father managed without one and we lived about two miles down an unpaved lane from the nearest shop.
To be fair to me, I know nothing about your daughter and her bofried, and I still stand by my suggestion of Mondeo, but if she dislikes cars why not get a Mazda Bongo Friendee, how could anyone hate such a daftly named vehicle.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
I have a Skoda Octavia and it has been brilliant. Lots of rooms, cavernous boot on the hatchback version and it just works. Mine is basic model, but does everything very nicely thankyou. Also insurance is good, economy on the 1.4 is fine and it does motorway work quite happily as well. DSG versions are nice enough to drive (my brother had one), albeit that I have a six speed manual.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
She's just got a 2nd hand pram/push chair combination thing. £750. New they are over £2k Everything for twins is expensive and prams even more so. This is a women that didn't want kids, pregency was a suprise to us all and twins was a complete shock as no previous form on either side of the family.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
I had a 1.8l petrol Mazda 5, not much of a drivers car but superbly flexible for children and their assorted junk.
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Re: Recommend me (my daughter) a car with a big boot.
I had one of those too. Drank more oil than petrol though... but it was very good in terms of sliding doors and space use. the children liked it, but I hated driving it.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.