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What estate car?
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Used Volkswagen Transporter 1.9 T30 Shuttle Se Lwb Tdi for sale - PistonHeads (Ref 1386341)Originally posted by Old Hack View PostUnless you have to have 3 child seats across the back...Comment
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No good on fuel though. There are a few cars now that will do 7 sec to 60 and 50mpg on the motorway. e.g merc c250 cdi estate.Originally posted by original PM View Postsubaru forester sti
all the car you will ever need!
If you need cavernous space then the e250 or e350 can't be beaten.Comment
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Still cannot get 3 child seats across the rear on these though; it's why we sold ours.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostNo good on fuel though. There are a few cars now that will do 7 sec to 60 and 50mpg on the motorway. e.g merc c250 cdi estate.
If you need cavernous space then the e250 or e350 can't be beaten.Comment
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S-Max and Galaxy do the job too, although the galaxy will be signalling to the world you've given up on life. At least the S-Max looks fairly ok and is nice to drive.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostComment
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R class merc can fit three child seats.
http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cont...april-2013.pdf
Child seats.
Its seven forward‑facing seats make the
R‑Class a family car without equal. What’s more, the
second row accommodates up to three child seats, while
its two outer seats also feature ISOFIX points that anchor
the seat to the bodywork, meaning optimum safety for
even the smallest of occupantsComment
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I know, my wife has one, it's what we sold the E320 for!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostComment
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Ford S-MAX MPV Titanium X Sport 2.0 240PS Powershift 5dr review | CarBuyerOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostS-Max and Galaxy do the job too, although the galaxy will be signalling to the world you've given up on life. At least the S-Max looks fairly ok and is nice to drive.Comment
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If you buy through ford direct, you can get these for £19k, six months old, saving 11kOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostR class merc can fit three child seats.
Child seats.
Its seven forward‑facing seats make the
R‑Class a family car without equal. What’s more, the
second row accommodates up to three child seats, while
its two outer seats also feature ISOFIX points that anchor
the seat to the bodywork, meaning optimum safety for
even the smallest of occupants except the least favourite one in the middleComment
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