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I would highly recommend a Chrysler Grand Voyager.

They are the cheapest MPV out there with more room than you will ever need.

Ours came with climate control, lecky heated mirrors, auxillary heating for cold mornings, dvd player, all rear seats fold down in the floor, electric & heated front seats, airbags everywhere, lecky side opening doors & boot, parking sensors,

super comfy on long journeys the list is endless.

We are on our second one now.

MPG not bad, average around 36 around town, about 45-50 on the motorway.

If you decide on a Voyager make sure it has full service history & that the belts & pulleys & tensioners have been changed. They need changing after 8 years or 100,000 miles which ever comes first, if one of the belts break the engine will destroy itself.

They also have power points all over the car which is handy if you are into camping or fishing.

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I had multipla

We all loved it

Very different driving experience

Kid in the middle, and roll along whilst you all chat

 

Flat floor and range rover ground clearance too

Only problem was noisy wheel bearing just before i sold it

 

It's the car we look back on with fond memories

Not best for long motorway journeys though

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