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  1. #1
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    Apr 2007
    Inner South East suburbs Melbourne
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    We have five kids, soon to have six. We've been making do without people movers for a good while now. I have a three door Barina for my own use, and dh has an Astra hatch. For twelve months, we only had the Barina! That was fun We could get away with this because our two eldest were teens who didn't really want to go anywhere with us anyway, so we'd just take two cars on the odd occasions we were all going together.

    We are deciding whether or not we will be able to continue that way with #6. In the event that we can't manage, we're looking at a Peugeot Touring 308. Only thing is, we'll have to trade in both cars and I hate the idea of losing my Beep beep Barina

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    on cloud 9.....
    2,105

    I drive a Landrover Discovery, the new one with 7 seats.. it's not too bad on fuel for the size of it. Does about 14.5 lts per 100km, but it's not quite run it yet as it's only done about 5000k's so should come down a bit more than that.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    Even though I dont have 4 kids (soon to have 3) I have a SsangYong Stavic. I do like to pick up friends for meetups, and when we have family up visiting they don't always have access to a car, so I thought a 7 seater would be better for our needs. I have a 3 wheeler pram, which is about 60cm wide and I can lay that down width wise in the boot and still have room for everything else in my boot. I am fussy when it comes to boot space so that was the biggest selling point to me.

    Mechanically they are very sound, they are basically a Mercedes with a cheaper price tag, and a mechanic friend who has worked at both Kia and Mercedes said to go for the Stavic because of all the things he has seen in his work.

    Mine is Diesel, and I get close to 600km out of a 75 litre tank, so quite efficient, and most of that is stop/start driving.

    I did have to have the extra anchorages put in for the 3rd row, but it was not too expensive to have that done (had to be certified for Qld Transport). For 3 anchorages to be installed it was $254.50. That was the only thing that I though was not the greatest with it, that I had to have the extra points installed, but in the scheme of things that was not a huge issue.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2009
    1,488

    We have just purchased a 2006 Mitsubishi Grandis (7 seats). We are expecting our 3rd child in a month, so the car will have 2 baby seats and a booster seat. There are 5 anchor points in the car. The third row has 2 independent seats which means you can lower one for more boot space while using the other one. Petrol economy is approx. 10l/100km. It drives like a sedan and is, in fact, 15mm shorter than our previous car (camry wagon).

    Has good reviews (see drive.com, and NRMA web site), and we still have 2.5 years left on the factory warranty.

    Ally
    DD4
    DS2
    D? only 5 weeks to go!

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    1,029

    Does anyone have a Prado? What are they like?

  6. #6
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    Nov 2006
    BrisVegas
    1,467

    We drive a Toyota Kluger, has 3 anchor points, 7 seater, fuel economy approx 11lt/100km. Absolute bliss to drive, the Reserve Parking Camera is fantastic.

  7. #7
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    Hey Bon - Kia rightly had a terrible rep because of the motor issues, but it's ok as long as you buy anything over 2004+.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    We're looking into a bigger car... looking at a VW Caravelle (which I'm in love with) and a Honda Odyssey... which DH likes because our neighbour works for Honda & maybe able to get us a cheaper second hand one....

    We can't afford too much, but we are tired of never being able to car pool because we are full up.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In the Angelic Realm
    1,675

    We have a Toyota Avensis.

    It is a seven seater. It is compact version of a Tarago. Not many of them around, but i recommend the car. Hubby wants to upgrade but i cant sell the car! It has fold down seats at the back, so when the 6thand 7th seat aren't needed they get fold down and it becomes a boot. There is also another underneath boot section when 6th and 7th seats are in use. It is a great car. Highly recommeded. Feels like you are driving a 4WD as it is elevated too.
    Good luck in car hunting.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    hiding under my desk!
    1,432

    we are just about to buy a kia carnival 2003... for 10k
    but maybe this isnt a great deal.... ahhhh

  11. #11
    Mumeee Guest

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    We have a VOLKSWAGON CARAVELLE - it comes as an 8 seater but a bench seat can be added in the front making it a 9 seater. The great thing about it is there are anchors for babyseats for every seat so you can put carseats anywhere you want. We love it.

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    2,031

    Well, for the past 6 years, we have been using a 98 Jackaroo SE. Seven seater and we love it dearly. Even if she is a bit banged up thanks to an impatient commuter!

    With #6 on the way we went into new car discussions, and we were aghast at the idea of replacing our beloved Jackaroo. If it were not an economical and environmental monster, we'd have considered a Suburban - which is basically a bigger Jackaroo, lol. But its city conditions fuel consumption is atrocious! 21L/100KM.

    We ended up buying a Hiace Commuter. It has plenty of seating and if you remove some of the back ones, it gives you room to put the shopping or luggage - something we dont have with the Jackaroo. It also filled my one and only requirement. You can fit it in ONE parking space.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Mar 2004
    1,547

    Well we have signed contract to buy an 05 Honda Odyssey, luxury model. Low k's in great condition. DH and I were finally able to agree on a car lol. I didn't want a 4WD, he didn't want a bus. So now we are just waiting, waiting for the bank to sort out the finance for us. And thinking about what to do with our existing car...I want to just trade it in, but DH seems to think we should private sell it because he thinks a trade will be a rip off. I just want to get rid of it, and if we can use it to reduce the purchase price of our new car, all the better.

  14. #14
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    Sep 2008
    Bunbury, Western Australia
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    if you can afford to wait for it to go, I would sell it privately.
    I had a 2002 V8 Statesman that had just done 90,000k's, was in PERFECT condition (we were second owners, the previous owner was a fam friend who is very fussy with her car, and so am I!) and we got a 12,000 trade for it (Paid 21,000 for it, with 60000k's on the clock and had it for just over 2 years) When it was easily worth at least 16,000!

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Melbourne, ready to meet peeps IRL
    2,221

    well I have a small run around for me and the kids when BHL is away but when he is home so need more room he drives a landcruser which is a fuel guzzler but we love her anyway....

    Been a child from the 80's and one of 7 we were forst to drive around in a nissan nerd van never never never again cant bring myself to drive any type of van now...


    if the door slides I wont ride

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Jan 2004
    3,903

    bon, I have to agree with Teagz, that if you can sell privately, do it. We were looking at trading our car (we have it on lease) and we were offered 16k, when our payout figure is just over 31k... We are the second owners and brand new it was a 80k vehicle, so it was quite a big shock when we were told what the trade in offer was.. so its staying at our place for a few more years

    There is a car website that is suppose to be free to sell on, it's called carbuddy

    Nic

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473


    if the door slides I wont ride
    You'd like mine then - The doors don't slide It has swing doors.

  18. #18
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
    2,121

    Well we have signed contract to buy an 05 Honda Odyssey, luxury model. Low k's in great condition
    ....sounds divine. We bought a 04 lux. odyssey in June last year, again, with low kms....it was such a lovely car to drive....the interior and dash are just unreal. Unfortuantely we had to sell due to bub #4 (4 kids in car seats just wouldnt fit), but we sold it privately. Car dealers will offer you nothing for your current car, and reap the cash when they will defn sell it for at lot more than what they have paid you for it.....