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Dog/child friendly car with decent acceleration - does this exist?

25 replies

LongDeadMotherofHarryP · 05/07/2008 20:35

I need to replace my Mitsubishi Spacewagon. I chose it as it seats 5 humans comfortably with dogs in the back but 7 humans if needed (with dogs left at home), is not as high as MPVs and drives pretty well. What on earth can I get now that meets those criteria? Any ideas anyone?

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Litterbug · 05/07/2008 20:36

Can I buy your space wagon??

I have £5.48

LongDeadMotherofHarryP · 05/07/2008 20:37

It smells - dogs+kids. Probably make you sick!

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Litterbug · 05/07/2008 20:39

Lol

Am having baby number 3 in 6 months and our car wont fit 3 seats in.

Im sure someone who has more car knowledge will come along xx

mypandasgotcrabs · 05/07/2008 20:40

ford s max, with the ST engine.

HonorMatopoeia · 05/07/2008 20:40

New Citroen Picasso C8 (?) does all that. My Mum and Dad have one and I quite like it!

moopymoo · 05/07/2008 20:41

we have a zafira. Not really very quick, but not terrible, the tdi thingy, and has 7 seats without feeling too mpv like.

Sidge · 05/07/2008 20:45

We've got a Ford S Max 1.9 turbo diesel and it goes like the proverbial off a shovel!

Seats 5 with gallons of space, 7 as long as the rear 2 are children/small adults and has a huge boot with only 5 seats up.

I love it more than one should really love a vehicle

mypandasgotcrabs · 05/07/2008 20:45

one of these

LongDeadMotherofHarryP · 05/07/2008 22:52

Thanks for your ideas. Very helpful. I shall do some further investigations re prices etc.

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muffinmum · 06/07/2008 01:26

longdeadmum, am also in your situation but filled my lovely lovely diesel audi estate with petrol then drove 100 miles on it and really f'd it up.now have to part ex it and not enough money to get the same.am not getting excited at all about anything. dh and i not singing from same song sheet as environmentally frinedly and safe for baby plus dog is at top of my list but his is just not boring and fast. hence have test driven golf gti which i loved but really questioning how practical and freelander 2 which suprisingly i loved but it doesnt sit well with being a bit eco friendly.

purpleduck · 06/07/2008 01:35

we just got an S-max and it has 3 full sized seats in the middle.

doggers seem happy too

mypandasgotcrabs · 06/07/2008 10:40

purpleduck, what do you get up to in your car?

Litterbug · 06/07/2008 11:49

PMSL @ 'doggers'

WendyWeber · 06/07/2008 11:58

DOGGERS???

lucyellensmum · 06/07/2008 12:03

we have a mercedes c240 estate (OLD!) and it is great, its automatic and does accelerate well. Its not the fastest car in the world but its 0-60 in about 8 seconds i think - ok so its hardly a dragster. But it is a lovely comfortable car, accomodating five adults and any number of dogs, depending on size

lucyellensmum · 06/07/2008 12:05

my dream car however is an audi A6 estate, well A something or other - i NEED one of those, LEM reminds herself to check lottery ticket.

MuffinMclay · 06/07/2008 12:23

If you it is just 5 adults plus dogs I can heartily recommend a Subaru Legacy estate. We've just replaced our Audi A6 with one and it is fab. Brilliant acceleration (better than the A6) and good mpg in diesel version (dreadful in petrol one). I wasn't keen before we got it (think it looks a bit odd) but it is fantastic to drive so I have changed my view.

Boot not quite as big as the A6, but easily accommodates a springer and a greyhound cross with plenty of room to spare.

purpleduck · 06/07/2008 18:49

LOL!

Plural dogs!!!

Not strangers in easy access clothing hanging around deserted electricity sub-stations......

Honest.......

maidamess · 06/07/2008 18:52

We have a Zafira. Guaranteed to beat anyone at the lights. Lots of poke. But doesn't seem to like driving around town in 2nd gear.

sarah293 · 06/07/2008 18:54

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Lapsedrunner · 06/07/2008 19:09

Volvo V70 T5

WendyWeber · 07/07/2008 11:31

riven, it is useful to have decent acceleration in case you ever need to burn some juvenile off at the lights overtake on a single-carriageway road

dexter73 · 09/07/2008 17:30

We have a Subaru Forester that is very child/dog friendly. It has a large boot but will only seat. It is very fast too!

sophiewd · 09/07/2008 17:34

We have just got the Mitsubishi Outlander and love it.

Ecmo · 09/07/2008 17:40

We have a Peugeot 806 and it will beat you at the lights maidamess

(because you'll have to wait for the smoke to clear before you can go!)

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