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4x4 style family car

36 replies

WalkingBlind · 22/04/2016 02:22

We currently have a 3 door hatchback and I despise it but DP isn't fussed. With 2 kids 3yrs and under it drives me mad (no pun intended).

Dream car would be Range Rover Evoque but at that price we couldn't manage.

Anyone have a nice big car similar to that style (like a Nissan or something) but for a better price (on finance)? If I can show DP that it's not gonna cost a fortune then I think I can get him on board Grin

We can afford a decent amount, just not Range Rover prices.

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jasminemily26 · 24/04/2016 17:44

I am looking at the Nissan Qashqai , I don't know if you were looking for something bigger than that, the best offer i have been given so far is £155 a month , that is on the second model up with a selected paint colour and service plan, also chose to add comfort and tech packs for a panoramic roof and sat nav, the price can vary a lot depending on what you model and extra you want to have. The Renault Kadjar is also one that i have looked at, very similar to the Qashqai.

Diddlydokey · 24/04/2016 17:51

Jasmine what deposit/term etc was that. Also was it a lease or the bubble payment finance (pcp)

jasminemily26 · 24/04/2016 17:57

opps sorry that was probably vital! Thats paying a £4000 deposit , its pcp so the optional final payment was around £10,700 I believe, I would give the car back though and not pay that, but obviously I have to keep in mind that I will want another deposit for the next car so will be saving up for that alongside the car payments.

jasminemily26 · 24/04/2016 17:58

and 36 months *

Diddlydokey · 24/04/2016 18:26

Thanks. That seems good value

Roarlikeadinosaur · 24/04/2016 18:43

Have you looked at Dacia Duster? Pretty cheap even for the top spec. Good car too.

Yellowaveo59 · 24/04/2016 18:47

My sister just got the Dacia Stepway. £200 deposit around £200 per month and no balloon payment at the end. She has the top spec with sat ab etc

Wishfulmakeupping · 24/04/2016 18:47

We have a Honda CRV I really like it good drive, huge boot, very practical for me with 2 young kids and carted prams shopping etc

TweedAddict · 24/04/2016 19:10

Have a look at the freelander sport. It's a limited edition and looks much like the evogue

4x4 style family car
Mondy · 24/04/2016 20:35

Another vote for the Honda CR-V. We've had 3 in the family and every one has been brilliant. They drive like a car (better than most cars in fact), loads of room, good on fuel and lots of thoughtful touches (for example, mine has rear seats that can be slid backwards and forwards and reclining rear seat backs). They hold their value well too.

HermioneWeasley · 24/04/2016 20:36

Everyone I know with a qashqai is very happy with it

ohidoliketobe · 24/04/2016 20:40

We've got hyundai tucson. Very similar to Nissan in price and size but better spec (blue tooth digital radio parking sensors as standard on base model) and 5 year warranty

ohidoliketobe · 24/04/2016 20:42

We also looked at Honda crv and really liked it but got a better trade in price with our car at hyundai, that and the warranty swung it to the tuscon

Fabellini · 24/04/2016 20:51

Honda CR-V is a great car, I loved mine. I now have a Toyota RAV4 and love it too - it's proving to be better on fuel, and feels marginally more spacious inside, although I don't know if that's a true reflection on measurements....it just feels bigger.
It's definitely not as sleek looking as the CR-V is on the outside, but I have top spec (did on Honda too), and there's not much to choose between them inside.
Toyota is cheaper to buy, I feel Honda are a little overpriced now, but I have no idea how their finance deals compare.
Incidentally, if you feel Qashqai is a little small, dp has one of the new Nissan X Trails, we both think it's fab, and it has more gadgets inside than you could imagine! My favourite is the self dipping headlights Smile

purpleporpoise · 24/04/2016 21:06

Loved my Qashqai and would have another

greengreenten · 24/04/2016 21:15

You really want a prestige car don't you?

Why not buy a used Lexus?
Or brand new? How about a Toyota RAV4 or landcruiser?

Catnuzzle · 24/04/2016 21:41

Hyundai Tucson is my dream car.

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 24/04/2016 21:52

You've obviously never actually looked inside an Evoque or you wouldn't want one at all. They have a boot the size of a Mini's and with two kids that's just a joke. Seriously. It's bloody tiny.

MayhemandMadness · 24/04/2016 22:07

I've a Ford Kuga. Fab car, had a tucson before but won't go back. I've had all different makes over the years but Ford is the first one were I thought that I would be quite happy to stay with in the future.

WoodleyPixie · 24/04/2016 22:11

Ford kuga is fab. I'm looking for a new one. Had a Range Rover evoque and it's not great. Far too low head room in the back and tiny boot. It's for lady's who lunch and shop not a family car.
I quite liked the freelander sport but have decided to go for a new kuga. Other one we looked at was the new style Nissan X trail but again not much head room in the back.

WalkingBlind · 26/04/2016 09:54

Thanks everyone! Definitely got the info I was looking for Smile Really glad some people mentioned the downsides to the Evoque, you're right I hadn't looked inside think I need to update my "dream" lol

Wasn't so much about prestige Blush I live in really rural countryside so a 4x4 style is practical for us, with the kids and dogs it makes more sense to go bigger. We just aren't keen on people carriers I don't like that 'rounded' shape most of them tend to be and DP is still in his early 20's I think a people carrier would make him feel a bit 'frumpy' Grin

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 26/04/2016 11:34

The Volvo XC90 is enormous inside. It has two extra adult sized seats that pop up out of the boot and still leave a bigger boot than the Evoque. I'd love one. I've currently got a Freelander which is nice but again, not a huge boot.

Mondy · 29/04/2016 10:08

It's well worth checking how big the boot is on 4x4s and taking anything with you that you're going to need to carry regularly (pushchairs etc) to see if it fits. Some are a lot bigger than others but most 4x4s boots are actually shorter than the boot you'd get on something like a Mondeo, although they are deeper.

TheTittifersHaveSungTheirSong · 29/04/2016 10:42

I love my Hyundai ix35

Oogle · 29/04/2016 10:49

The Evoque is awful.

The BMW X5 is a great car, I loved mine. Huge boot and just a robust, well built vehicle.

What about the Audi Q5? Great car, smaller than the X5 but still big enough to fit a lot of stuff in.