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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2003
    Wodonga, Vic
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    Question new car needed for 4 children +mum & dad

    Hi,
    I know there is a post going on about bigger cars but it is targeting the 9 plus seaters. We are looking for an eight seater and not sure what is the best. We have a station wagon ford which we will keep and get rid of the olddddd car sedan ford. What are peoples thoughts, experiences etc. We have nine weeks and counting.
    Thanks

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    5,951

    A friend of mine has recently had her 4th child, and they bought a Ford Territory 8 seater. If fits all kids in, but the only problem she has faced is that her twin pram doesn't fit very well in the boot, as the pram is too big. (she has a newborn & toddler) However when we tried it with my P&T pram, it fit, so I guess her pram is just too big.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    May 2004
    Shepparton
    4,871

    Urgh!! I really need to do this too!!

    One ppl mvr that I was impressed with the space was the Ssang Yong.

    All I really know is that ppl mvrs are expensive!! LOL I will be watching this thread

    Tanya

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
    3,660

    My mum (2 adults, 2 teenagers, 5 month old twins in carseats) has a Honda Odyssey.
    It's a seven seater I believe.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2004
    Sth East Melbourne
    1,324

    OK Girls,
    My other half is in the car game and i asked him what have 8 seats and this is what he came up with on the top of his head -Toyota -Tarago& prado& land cruiser,he thinks maybe the kia carnival. perhaps the toyota klueger also , he seems to think the territory is only 7 seater.
    When you get the extra seat you always lose boot space though. Have you thought f putting in a ****y seat in the back of the stationwagon?
    You can actually search on any of the car sites like redbook and carsales so i believe and get a list of what is available.

    Good luck!!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    OK,
    Ford territorys are absolutely up to ****e with fuel consumption and they are only 7seaters. some of the new models are coming out with the third row of seats as standard, but the early ones have a d1cky seat in the back.

    Honda Odyseys are great, but are very european in looks and design - wood panelling etc, but for space they are fab - the second row of seats is adjustable too so you can move it forward or back if you need more room. We would have gone this way only they are very close to the ground.

    Toyota Klugers are great too, but very exxie, as are the prado's and landcruisers. If you are buying new then luxury car tax comes into play with these vehicles because the Govt has just lowered the threshold for them so the LCT kicks in at $50k now. Excellent resale value too

    Kia Carnivals aren't too bad, but have a crap resale value and it seems to be quite hit and miss with them - some people will have no trouble with them and others will have nothing but trouble.

    Ssanyong - these only just came on the market after we already brought our captiva so we didn't look at those.

    Mazda do an MPV 7 seater too, but we weren't keen on it at all.

    We have a holden Captiva LX and we LOVE it. It runs like a dream and is very good on the juice too. Because it is AWD it is perfect for the conditions we drive in (gravel roads and around the farm etc) we can't see ourselves getting any other car now. We can have all 4 kids, a stroller plus grocery shopping and there is plenty of room for it. The third row of seats come as standard too and have a recessed foot well so they don't have their legs around their ears LOL.

    The downfall of all 7 seater vehicles is there is always going to be issues with room for prams etc. We only use the third row of seats if we are all going somewhere, because my eldest is big enough to sit in the front passenger seat now, so if it is just me and the kids we don't need the extra seats.

    Another thing you have to look for is how much space there is for car seats. In our car we can only have the car seat in the one spot behind the front passenger as the 2nd seat is a 40/60 split fold and the 40 part (behind the driver) isn't wide enough for it, plus you need it free to fold down for access to the 3rd row, unless you want hte kids climing in and out the back of the car. The middle seat is too narrow for even a booster seat. The 40 seat is just big enough for DD2's booster though. It will be fine once you don't have kids in car seats anymore though.

    HTH

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