IrishGunner
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I don't get it about needing a big boot space. I have a tiny car and boot and never had a problem. And it's high up too. An Opel Agila (also called in Ireland a Suzuki Wagon. But for long family holidays driving thousands of miles we had a Renault Espace and Renault Scenic both of which take seven people.
And that's the crux of it so an SUV it is.I don’t drive much but Miss Gunner can do up to 100 to 140km a day to work. So need to take that into account in relation to fuel costs. Also wanted a high car so not to be bending down so much putting in the baby seat and enough boot space.
Do you wear sunglasses to keep your hair back while driving your SUV?And that's the crux of it so an SUV it is.
Saloons & hatches make you bend down to fill or empty the boot, lifting weight at an odd angle, by bending your back. The SUV-style car lets you pull the weight towards you and lower it (to the ground if necessary) by bending at the knees, reversing the process to fill the boot.
Similarly, for seating Junior, bending the back at odd angles is minimised or eliminated with the high seats.
If Mr. or Ms. "Elf and Safety" were to see the contortions required of the Mammies to seat small kids and their attendant accoutrements in saloons and hatches, there'd be war.
Out of curiosity, how many female contributors proposing non-SUVs are there to this thread? I'm male FYI.
Given the baby carrying requirement, there's likely to be a buggy of some kind and these are quite bulky. A lot of the smaller to mid-size SUVs while looking spacious, would struggle to accommodate anything else in the boot if you were carrying one of these.
Untrue. Rear seats in modern cars usually split 60/40 allowing the buggy to slide through from the boot and leaving junior safely seated on the 60% seat and attached to the car by ISOfix. The boot is now free to hold other stuff.Given the baby carrying requirement, there's likely to be a buggy of some kind and these are quite bulky. A lot of the smaller to mid-size SUVs while looking spacious, would struggle to accommodate anything else in the boot if you were carrying one of these.
Kodiaq vs Octavia is an unrealistic and unfair comparison. Kodiaq vs Superb is more realistic and fairer. Yeti vs Octavia is a fairer comparison.If you compare the prices of SUVs versus the hatchback there is a huge difference - for example compare say the Skoda Kodiaq with the Octavia.
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