Which luxury five seater for continental journey?
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fttm said:
Purosangue said:
Have the unenviable task , of taking the au pair with family to Switzerland , then on to Bavaria ,
Was thinking if money was no object what 5 seater would you take and why , must be comfortable and have good range .... ideally not a diesel
Yes of course you do . Fly Was thinking if money was no object what 5 seater would you take and why , must be comfortable and have good range .... ideally not a diesel
cant fly
Stopping off in Bruges Christmas market , hoon along autobahn , then delivering Christmas presents so flying not an option , last time took the DBS but kids are too big and only a 4 seater
no way au pair would fit in the boot ...............
hold on
Edited by Purosangue on Tuesday 21st November 03:06
Purosangue said:
cant fly
Stopping off in Bruges Christmas market , hoon along autobahn , then delivering Christmas presents so flying not an option , last time took the DBS but kids are too big and only a 4 seater
no way au pair would fit in the boot ...............
hold on
Edited by Purosangue on Tuesday 21st November 03:06
Au pair and kids in caravan, plus you do not need a hotel stop.
Would be an S Class for me but that's purely from my own experience of owning one and it's ability to be consistently comfortable and relaxing. Big boot on them too.
Admittedly for overall practicality the most useful family car I've experienced was the VW Sharan/Seat Alhambra hire cars we've had. 5 proper seats an a huge boot or 7 seats with a small boot. Comfortable enough for covering 1,200 in a week in Devon at least haha.
Admittedly for overall practicality the most useful family car I've experienced was the VW Sharan/Seat Alhambra hire cars we've had. 5 proper seats an a huge boot or 7 seats with a small boot. Comfortable enough for covering 1,200 in a week in Devon at least haha.
Wasn't this featured in a Spotted recently... looks ideal! Except for possibly the range...
https://www.dukeoflondon.co.uk/product-page/2006-m...
https://www.dukeoflondon.co.uk/product-page/2006-m...
Lexus LM. Get the 6 seat option. 4 people travel in proper chairs. Fold down one of the 3rd row seats so there is decent luggage space. 1 person can sit in the remaining rear most seat.
Prob can stick the wife back there, 2 kids in the middle row and Au Pair upfront with you?
Prob can stick the wife back there, 2 kids in the middle row and Au Pair upfront with you?
Edited by wyson on Tuesday 21st November 14:12
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