Estate cars that fit three large sons in the back seat
Estate cars that fit three large sons in the back seat
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misterblonde

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73 posts

175 months

Tuesday 20th January
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It'll be time to change cars soon...I have three teenage boys and want an estate car (NOT AN SUV OR PEOPLE CARRIER) that fits them all across the back. I live in London so needs to be Euro 6. Electric or petrol, no diesel. I have ideas but keen to tap the hive mind!

I currently have a 2016 Golf R estate and LOVE it. Spacious, fast, noisy, easy. FUN. But it's getting a touch small for the three teenagers. Their heights are 6', 5' 8", 5' 7".

Edited by misterblonde on Tuesday 20th January 16:26

GeniusOfLove

5,297 posts

38 months

Tuesday 20th January
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None of them are particularly comfortable for three people along the back, unfortunately.

otolith

67,022 posts

230 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Back of an E-class estate is fairly spacious. Skoda Superb?

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

199 months

Tuesday 20th January
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None of them are going to be remotely comfortable for 3 adults side by side even if said adults don't qualify as large.

Baldchap

9,595 posts

118 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Sadly very little is comfortable 3 up on a single row. 5 touring or a Superb will do it but for long journeys an extra row is the answer.

Double crew cab van might be a bit wider.

TIGA84

5,554 posts

257 months

Tuesday 20th January
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ChatGPT says 3 widest seats are Skoda Superb, VW Passat, Merc E Class and BMW 5 Touring.

It also says the same has been said if you want a modicum of comfort for 3 people in the back and that's buy an SUV or people carrier.

ID Buzz maybe?

Bill

58,029 posts

281 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Just get an Smax. 3 equal width seats and loads of leg room.

Super Sonic

13,425 posts

80 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Something like this.

andy43

12,878 posts

280 months

Tuesday 20th January
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TIGA84 said:
ID Buzz maybe?
May I be the first to suggest adoption as a more PH solution?

OPUT

40 posts

7 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Super Sonic said:

Something like this.
Good call - pre 73 will be ULEZ exempt as requested

pits

6,703 posts

216 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Try a V90, surprisingly roomy for ours

Quantum State

9,012 posts

306 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Superb 280 / 272 you would have similar performance at least from the lights !

Hereward

5,009 posts

256 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Fiat Multipla.

Rough101

3,039 posts

101 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Wagon Queen Family Truckster from Lou Glutz motors

AC43

13,497 posts

234 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Quantum State said:
Superb 280 / 272 you would have similar performance at least from the lights !
Surely this is the answer. Huge amount of rear seat legroom compared to an E Class. Presumably loads more than a 5 Series too.

1690cc

220 posts

42 months

Tuesday 20th January
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I've had

2023 Volvo V90 - middle rear seat is rock hard, too high and narrow if adult sized passengers are either side.
2023 Volvo V60 - as above but even narrower.
2021 BMW G31 5 series - slightly wider than V90 but still rock hard and too high.
2024 BMW 4 series GC - too small for even a large child.
2018 MB E class - doesn't have the height problem but still too hard and 3 adults are squeezed at the shoulders.

Never had a Skoda Superb so don't know about that.

GAjon

4,046 posts

239 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Jaguar XF 250t estate.

CG2020UK

2,926 posts

66 months

Tuesday 20th January
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Only as a left field choice VW do the ID7 as a Tourer if you fancied EV.

Muddle238

4,408 posts

139 months

Tuesday 20th January
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I was a passenger in the back of a newish Superb estate recently, can't say I rated it much. While there was plenty of legroom, the actual seats weren't that comfortable and it was unfortunately a fairly dreary place to sit.

They'd been on my shortlist as a potential next car, but after that journey I've discontinued the idea of a Skoda.

cptsideways

13,855 posts

278 months

Tuesday 20th January
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The Bentley is on the same platform as the Superb, plenty quick enough & it's got comfier seats I assume.