£15k - family “white goods” car

£15k - family “white goods” car

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bobsavage789

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685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (11:25)
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Morning all,

My sister and brother in law are about to buy their first car, and have sought my advice as the family petrolhead.

Requirements:
- big boot
- CarPlay
- enough rear seat space for child seats
- £15k budget
- automatic
- max. 45k miles
- petrol
- SUV or estate
- cruise control
- good reliability
- ULEZ compliant

Nice to haves:
- leather seats
- sunroof

So far I have suggested:

- DS7
- Seat Ateca
- Kia Proceed

The Seat and the Kia both seem fairly reliable, but I’ve struggled to find much information on the DS7.

They have zero interest in speed or handling, and their usage profile would rule out electric, hybrid and diesel.

Any thoughts?

TIA

Edited by bobsavage789 on Friday 22 November 13:52

CardinalBlue

1,048 posts

84 months

Yesterday (11:31)
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Karoq?

We're on our second one as the "family" car.

croyde

23,921 posts

237 months

Yesterday (11:36)
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Get a lot of Duster for that.

I ran a basic 1.0 petrol for 3 years. Wonderful car, easy to drive and look after.

At home in traffic as well as runs out of London to as far as Skye and Cornwall.

Comfortable and sips fuel.

the-norseman

13,400 posts

178 months

Yesterday (11:37)
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Ateca,Karoq,Tiguan all the same car really, but yeh I'd be looking at a Duster.

14-15k will get you in a 2022.

Edited by the-norseman on Friday 22 November 11:39

Boosh-36

48 posts

111 months

Yesterday (11:38)
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Duster all day long.

SlowV6

651 posts

146 months

Yesterday (11:42)
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Sticking with SEAT, how about a Leon 2.0 TSI XCELLENCE Lux (190ps) DSG?

Fractionally over budget but 2yr main dealer warranty.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410014...

Big boot
Heated leather
Virtual Cockpit
LED lights.

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (11:54)
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CardinalBlue said:
Karoq?

We're on our second one as the "family" car.
Yeah Karoq and Ateca are essentially the same car. I just prefer the styling of the Ateca, and had a very reliable Seat before, so purely a subjective thing.

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (11:55)
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SlowV6 said:
Sticking with SEAT, how about a Leon 2.0 TSI XCELLENCE Lux (190ps) DSG?

Fractionally over budget but 2yr main dealer warranty.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410014...

Big boot
Heated leather
Virtual Cockpit
LED lights.
That does look nice, though slightly too far away. A Leon estate is a good suggestion though!

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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The Duster looks like one to investigate further: it certainly has rave reviews on here!

I think it was initially filtered out on AT by the “CarPlay” requirement, though it looks like there’s some sort of smartphone mirroring feature.

Jayho

2,177 posts

177 months

Yesterday (11:59)
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Can also get a lot of Dacia Jogger for that too.

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (12:01)
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Jayho said:
Can also get a lot of Dacia Jogger for that too.
Cheapest automatic on AT is £21k, so no go…

Skodillac

6,147 posts

37 months

Yesterday (12:04)
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If they want a big, practical shaped boot, they want an estate car, not an SUV - short of going to Landcruiser sizes, which I get the impression is beyond the scope of this ask.

Skoda Octavia or Superb will deliver. Also, Honda Civic Tourer - more boot capacity than some versions of the Mer E Class by volume.

If seat height in the back for installing squirming toddlers is more important, then perhaps an SUV shape wins, but even then for boot space and shape they'll be better off with an MPV than an SUV in general, something like a Toyota Prius Plus for example.

PistonBroker

2,520 posts

233 months

Yesterday (12:08)
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Skodillac said:
Also, Honda Civic Tourer - more boot capacity than some versions of the Mer E Class by volume.
Came here to say Civic Tourer.

I bought our 16/66 Dtec as a stopgap car to replace a leased Disco Sport . . . that was 4 years ago. It's been a fantastic thing.

Interesting stat about the load volume. Having run the Land Rover, a Tiguan before that and a CRV before that, I have marvelled at how much I can cram in the little Civic.

okv3

3,040 posts

203 months

Yesterday (12:13)
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Mazda6 Estate. Love mine, although mine is petrol manual you will find a 2.5 Petrol which had auto as standard. Has all of their requied equipment and more.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,236 posts

189 months

Yesterday (12:18)
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Skoda Scala?

Skodillac

6,147 posts

37 months

Yesterday (12:19)
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PistonBroker said:
Skodillac said:
Also, Honda Civic Tourer - more boot capacity than some versions of the Mer E Class by volume.
Came here to say Civic Tourer.

I bought our 16/66 Dtec as a stopgap car to replace a leased Disco Sport . . . that was 4 years ago. It's been a fantastic thing.

Interesting stat about the load volume. Having run the Land Rover, a Tiguan before that and a CRV before that, I have marvelled at how much I can cram in the little Civic.
Yep. I just sold one after 5 great years with it. boot and load space was epic, I just started running out of rear legroom because my offspring became adult sized, so I got myself a Skoda Superb to replace it. The Civic was a great car, pretty much a perfect all-rounder. Mine was a 1.8 petrol auto - reliability was flawless, not a single fault experienced. Economy was more than acceptable too - I could drive from Dumfries to Reading on 3/4 of a tank.

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (13:52)
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bobsavage789 said:
The Duster looks like one to investigate further: it certainly has rave reviews on here!

I think it was initially filtered out on AT by the “CarPlay” requirement, though it looks like there’s some sort of smartphone mirroring feature.
Turns out it performs very poorly in safety tests. For that reason alone, I don’t think the Duster is suitable.

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (13:53)
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okv3 said:
Mazda6 Estate. Love mine, although mine is petrol manual you will find a 2.5 Petrol which had auto as standard. Has all of their requied equipment and more.
Can only find manual versions, and am not sure about CarPlay on these, but they look like a lot of car for the money.

bobsavage789

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685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (13:55)
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Skodillac said:
If they want a big, practical shaped boot, they want an estate car, not an SUV - short of going to Landcruiser sizes, which I get the impression is beyond the scope of this ask.

Skoda Octavia or Superb will deliver. Also, Honda Civic Tourer - more boot capacity than some versions of the Mer E Class by volume.

If seat height in the back for installing squirming toddlers is more important, then perhaps an SUV shape wins, but even then for boot space and shape they'll be better off with an MPV than an SUV in general, something like a Toyota Prius Plus for example.
I have tried to explain this to them several times, so they’re willing to consider an estate now.

They originally suggested a Quashquay, and I refused to help them if that’s how they wanted to proceed!

bobsavage789

Original Poster:

685 posts

61 months

Yesterday (13:56)
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PistonBroker said:
Came here to say Civic Tourer.

I bought our 16/66 Dtec as a stopgap car to replace a leased Disco Sport . . . that was 4 years ago. It's been a fantastic thing.

Interesting stat about the load volume. Having run the Land Rover, a Tiguan before that and a CRV before that, I have marvelled at how much I can cram in the little Civic.
Do these come with CarPlay? They seem to have stopped making them in 2017 or so.