Recommend me a family car (SUV)
Recommend me a family car (SUV)
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Seemo49

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13 posts

Yesterday (14:57)
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Looking for some real-world advice from those who’ve owned or driven both.

I’m currently deciding between a BMW X5 30d and a Range Rover Sport D300 as the next family car. Priorities are comfort, reliability, and something that still feels a bit special to drive day-to-day.

From what I can see:

The Range Rover Sport seems to win on comfort, ride quality, and overall “luxury feel”

The X5 looks like the better all-rounder – more reliable, more practical, and probably better to drive

This will mainly be used for family life (kids, longer drives, daily use), so I don’t want something that’s going to be a headache to own, but equally don’t want it to feel boring.

I’ve heard mixed things about Range Rover reliability – is it still an issue on the newer models, or overblown?

If you had to choose one as a daily family SUV:

Which would you go for?

Any ownership experiences (good or bad)?

Anything I should specifically look out for spec-wise?

Budget is roughly in line with a well-spe

ZX10R NIN

30,029 posts

148 months

Yesterday (21:23)
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None of these will be exciting in anyway but they're both good family busses.

When you're down to two/three options going for actual test drives will make your decision for you.

Panamax

8,247 posts

57 months

Yesterday (21:32)
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Seemo49 said:
something that still feels a bit special to drive day-to-day.
Macan is IMO the best driving SUV by a country mile.

Seemo49

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13 posts

Yesterday (21:33)
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Panamax said:
Macan is IMO the best driving SUV by a country mile.
What about between a RRS or X5?

ABMA

165 posts

43 months

Yesterday (22:11)
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Panamax said:
Seemo49 said:
something that still feels a bit special to drive day-to-day.
Macan is IMO the best driving SUV by a country mile.
I agree re driving, but the interior is very tight (and I mean very; talking from experience).
If into Porsche, then to consider a Cayenne.

OnionBhaji99

208 posts

159 months

Yesterday (22:47)
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Have driven both and been a passenger in both, driven the X5 for around 5,000 miles and RR Sport for about 500.

Both great cars, both great family cars. Go test drive them.

Personally, assuming you are talking about new shape RR then I don't think it's worth the extra money over the X5. BIL just picked up a 2025 X5 30d XLine from BMW for a smidge over £50k. Dirt cheap compared to similar age RR Sport.

Seemo49

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Yesterday (22:55)
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OnionBhaji99 said:
Have driven both and been a passenger in both, driven the X5 for around 5,000 miles and RR Sport for about 500.

Both great cars, both great family cars. Go test drive them.

Personally, assuming you are talking about new shape RR then I don't think it's worth the extra money over the X5. BIL just picked up a 2025 X5 30d XLine from BMW for a smidge over £50k. Dirt cheap compared to similar age RR Sport.
Is the comfort level night and day between the RRS and X5? I’m looking at 2021 plates onwards.

What one did you prefer after driving both ?