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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't buy a Renault Espace!
I had a Chrysler grand voyager before and loved it. They are really roomy and nothing went wrong with mine in the 3 years i had it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on the kids ages, I have a Renault grand scenic which I love but now the kids are getting older the leg room in the back seats is getting too small, but it works well for smaller ones. My friend had a Peugeot 807 I think it was which had lots of room and they took out the middle seat to help with their 4. |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
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"No not a sexual position but we need a new car for us and the four children anyone got any advice on what to get...sorry for boring "
CMax or there 4 of you try the i30 i know its not an mpv but it more roomie inside that it looks from the outside. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't buy a Renault Espace!
I had a Chrysler grand voyager before and loved it. They are really roomy and nothing went wrong with mine in the 3 years i had it."
Which is more than i can say for the Damn Renault |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Don't buy a Renault Espace!
I had a Chrysler grand voyager before and loved it. They are really roomy and nothing went wrong with mine in the 3 years i had it."
A friend of mine has 3 kids and loves her Chrysler for exactly the same reasons. |
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The best car I ever had was a Mecedes V2-Class, it's based on the Vito van, but with luxury car level trim. It had seven seats and the back ones were individually removable so you can have all sorts of combinations from a van to a seven seater.
Google it.........
Cal |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Chrysler grand voyagers are awesome but be aware you will get scratched to death in car parks as they are the same size as most parking spaces I spent half my life walking from the farthest corner of car parks just so no one would park next to me and knock another chunk out of the car. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chrysler grand voyagers are awesome but be aware you will get scratched to death in car parks as they are the same size as most parking spaces I spent half my life walking from the farthest corner of car parks just so no one would park next to me and knock another chunk out of the car. "
Mine was old and already scratched |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chrysler grand voyagers are awesome but be aware you will get scratched to death in car parks as they are the same size as most parking spaces I spent half my life walking from the farthest corner of car parks just so no one would park next to me and knock another chunk out of the car.
Mine was old and already scratched "
Also you don't have that problem of kids opening the doors onto another car as it has sliding doors....another bonus! |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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Grand Voyagers are huge, too big for most parking spaces. Ford do a good range. C-max is focus sized. S-max is mondeo sized and seats 7 and the Galaxy is bigger again. VW Sharan is identical to Galaxy. Also look at Seat Alhambra, identical to Galaxy and Sharan but may be cheaper.
Other models like Kia Sedona may be a lot cheaper, should be reliable but parts are rarer and may be more expensive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had Fiat Multipla for 9yrs. Couldn't fault it. I have 3 kids. Saw them through from tiny until it sadly died on us.
My mum has the newer model so she can take out most of her grandchildren in one go. It's her second one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We had a Renault Espace which was great size wise but when it went wrong fucking hell!! We certainly got our money's worth out of the RAC when we had that! "
Be interested to know what went wrong with yours. Mine is favouring limp Home mode at the moment |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"We had a Renault Espace which was great size wise but when it went wrong fucking hell!! We certainly got our money's worth out of the RAC when we had that!
Be interested to know what went wrong with yours. Mine is favouring limp Home mode at the moment "
Loads. One of the main injectors. The clutch. Something to do with the fuel getting blocked, that happened constantly. The worst one was when we broke down on our way to Devon. We ended up having to get a hire car out and take home as the Renault garage struggled to fix it. It cost a small fortune.
I used to dread driving mine with 3 kids in wondering when (not if) we were going to break down!!
Honestly get rid of it asap before it starts costing you loads of money. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We had a Renault Espace which was great size wise but when it went wrong fucking hell!! We certainly got our money's worth out of the RAC when we had that!
Be interested to know what went wrong with yours. Mine is favouring limp Home mode at the moment
Loads. One of the main injectors. The clutch. Something to do with the fuel getting blocked, that happened constantly. The worst one was when we broke down on our way to Devon. We ended up having to get a hire car out and take home as the Renault garage struggled to fix it. It cost a small fortune.
I used to dread driving mine with 3 kids in wondering when (not if) we were going to break down!!
Honestly get rid of it asap before it starts costing you loads of money."
Eeeek! As i suspected!....it's the first thing to go when we can afford to replace it.....
Hey! Op? Fancy a Renault Espace?? |
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By *albec26 OP Man
over a year ago
Great Yarmouth |
"We had a Renault Espace which was great size wise but when it went wrong fucking hell!! We certainly got our money's worth out of the RAC when we had that!
Be interested to know what went wrong with yours. Mine is favouring limp Home mode at the moment
Loads. One of the main injectors. The clutch. Something to do with the fuel getting blocked, that happened constantly. The worst one was when we broke down on our way to Devon. We ended up having to get a hire car out and take home as the Renault garage struggled to fix it. It cost a small fortune.
I used to dread driving mine with 3 kids in wondering when (not if) we were going to break down!!
Honestly get rid of it asap before it starts costing you loads of money."
That's what we currently have (espace) or had should I say, its broken again to the tune of 2,000 so a new mpv it is x thanks guys for all your help xx
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My mate managed on a motorway with full load to get the computer to register 1mpg under hard acceleration in his Grand Voyager frugal they ain't "
That's impressive.....i got mine to do 5mpg....i obviously wasn't trying hard enough
I had the 3l petrol version though. I would assume the smaller diesel engine ones would be better for fuel economy? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tiguan are awful. More recalls and electrical issues than anything!
Caddy Maxi Life here - 7 full seats, DSG, huge boot and with the rear bench slid out big enough to swallow bikes whole.
Take the next row out and it is a long wheel base van |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tiguan are awful. More recalls and electrical issues than anything!
Caddy Maxi Life here - 7 full seats, DSG, huge boot and with the rear bench slid out big enough to swallow bikes whole.
Take the next row out and it is a long wheel base van"
No problem with ours |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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VW Master Tech who services mine won't touch them.
Loads of driveshaft issues, rear door locks are a known weak point, trim is virtually impossible to remove without needing new fixings, ABS ecu faults, etc.
They did a back door recall on them during services on several occasions. |
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