Let s put it this way, I've never had problems with someone in a normal 4x4, usually they aren't ragged or driven badly. What I take exception to is these v12 turbo nutter b@stards that are blatenly 95% of the time driven in an unsafe manner, a 2 ton car with a 0-60 of < 7 seconds is asking for carnage.
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Parents encouraged to use large 4x4's by the government
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Originally posted by gingerjediBuy a minibus, but then they're not cooool are they....Comment
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Originally posted by ArdescoWhat a lot of people seem to have missed is that fact that the new child seat laws force parents with 3 or 4 children to either own a large 4x4 (or equivalent 7 seater, not many about that aren't 4x4 sized) or drive about in 2 cars due to the fact that you can't fit all the required child seats in a standard 5 seater car.
What do the hippes amoungst us who scream about how horrible 4x4's are have to say about the above, oh and any recoomendations on a good 7 seater to buy?
(Oh and Ford and Vauxhall are out of the question)
Most of the 4x4s which try to run down my gf and kids on the walk to school are mother and 1 small child. And live closer to school than we do.
There will be families caught by this legislation - but not many.Comment
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We've got a Honda FR-V. It's got six seats in two rows, so obviously not a 7-seater, but that suits us fine (2 adults, 4 kids). As it happens, most the time there aren't six people in it, but we've been on long journeys with all of us in there and all the holiday baggage and it's fine, plenty of space.
It's an incredibly bland looking car of course, but a bit more friendly on the eye than the Fiat Multipla which has the same seating configuration. The Honda is like an expanded hatchback.Comment
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Originally posted by King CnvtBuy a double decker bus. It was cool for Sir Cliff in Summer Holiday.
Er, just had a thought, the double decker bus featured was static, doh!Comment
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What if he and his family resembled the Tefal men? How could they be expected to fit in a normal car?I remember the good old days of this site when people used to moan about serious contractor related issues like house prices and immigration. How times have changed!?Comment
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New Ford Galaxy (7 seats)
Ford S-MAX (7 seats)
Espace (7 seats)
Lots of pedestrian friendly, economical, child friendly 7 seat transport available of you have 4 or 5 kids.
Why do you need a car that has been optimised for offroad use for transporting children in town? Do you live on a farm? Do you have to drive across rutted fields to reach your house?
Just wondered like. Or is it cos you thinks you is cool and hard in your giant off-road 4x4?Comment
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Originally posted by King CnvtNew Ford Galaxy (7 seats)
Ford S-MAX (7 seats)
Espace (7 seats)
Lots of pedestrian friendly, economical, child friendly 7 seat transport available of you have 4 or 5 kids.
Why do you need a car that has been optimised for offroad use for transporting children in town? Do you live on a farm? Do you have to drive across rutted fields to reach your house?
Just wondered like. Or is it cos you thinks you is cool and hard in your giant off-road 4x4?Comment
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Originally posted by gingerjediBuy a minibus, but then they're not cooool are they....How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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