Potential seven seater

I'm looking for a larger car, potential a seven seater as I need to get three child seats in the back. 2 year old + twins. Are there any estate cars that could get three child seats in the back with big boot. Should I go up a level to an Audi Q7, Volvo XC90 or new Ford S-MAX?

Asked on 12 June 2015 by Michael

Answered by Honest John
New S-MAX tested here by David: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/ford/ford-s-max-20.../ If you are also considering seen-seater SUV's then I'd add the £32,000 KIA Sorento K2 manual: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/kia/kia-sorento-20.../ I'm afraid I find big SUVs like the XC90 and Q7 at £20k too much money to justify. But I will agree that the Land Rover Discovery Sport is by far the best to drive and any new orders (rather than bought from stock) will now come with the new JLR Ingenium diesel engine.
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