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With my first grandchild due in October and a 2.5 hour journey each way to visit my son his partner and new granchild I need to upgrade my ageing Honda CRV I think it will be another one but maybe a automatic this time , what do you guys drive and use as a family car and recommend for long journeys. Regards Kop
 
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We have a Fiat tipo station wagon and a smart cabrio both automatics also have a modern Vespa an lxv
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With my first grandchild due in October and a 2.5 hour journey each way to visit my son his partner and new granchild I need to upgrade my ageing Honda CRV I think it will be another one but maybe a automatic this time , what do you guys drive and use as a family car and recommend for long journeys. Regards Kop
Had a crv years ago loved it we only get autos now so much easier when city driving also great for cruising on motorway would have another one again if we could afford one
 
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We’ve had a manual gear Vauxhall Meriva 1.4 Life for approx 8 years and it’s a decent family car. My wife used to have an automatic Honda Civic before our kids came along which she loved. I have driven a manual geared Peugeot 206 Sw which waa really comfortable to drive, just a pita when simple things went wrong - can’t remember the fault but the whole dashboard had to come out to access a wiring loom. Wife also had a manual Nissan Micra when her Civic was written off because of some idiot, she loved it and I hated it 😂 both enjoy the Meriva.
 
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We have a Ford S-Max 2ltr Auto Diesel as the family car, it's 5 years old, done 25k miles and been great. It does 40 mpg, can carry 7 and to date has run faultlessly. Also it is excellent for tip runs as all the seats lay flat and it is huge inside. Probably better with a petrol if you don't do the miles though, we don't and have been warned about the filters even from Ford themselves.
 
The misses has a Ford Kuga (previously had a Focus). The Kuga has a higher driving position like my van and is a good 5 seater with the power to match from a 1.5l petrol turbo engine. The usual Ford features like heated windscreen are useful when she sets off the early shifts in the winter.

We bought this last year 3 years old and had been on a motorbility contract - only had 16k miles on the clock, so add the 7K the misses does and we'll be keeping this a long time
 
We have Skoda Kodiaq on lease, 4wd, 5 seats, 7 when needed - when grandsons come to stay or daughters have friends. Not cheap but good value for money, might well be worth looking at the Karoo or Seat equivalent.
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Would definitely recommend DSG/automatic for family car.
 
We have a Hyundia Tucson, I say "we" in reality I just seem to get to drive the van, a Fiat Doblo, these days. 🙄


Lol, same here, I have a 2010 VW Caddy which be had for 6 years but it’s getting a little tired now and my wife has a nearly new VW golf. I kinda like VW’s, they’re a tad more expensive but very reliable in my experience.
 
Had a test drive in a Honda crv black edition auto very tempting anyone had a ceramic coating treatment applied to their car? seagulls are the big problem where we live alot of mixed reviews online . Regards kop
 

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