A CAR expert has picked out four motors perfect for long, family drives – as UK motorists gear up for spring and summer staycations.
For families planning UK-based trips, the right car could be the difference between a lovely getaway or an uncomfortable, unpleasant experience.
GettyThe very stylish VW ID Buzz might be your perfect staycation vehicle[/caption]
GettyThe electric MPV comes with an abundance of space and five individual seats[/caption]
Luckily, Mat Watson, Carwow’s Chief Content Officer, has suggested a handful of fine family motors, including the all-electric Volkswagen ID Buzz MPV.
As reported by the Express, he said: “What could be cooler for a staycation than a retro-styled VW?
“OK, it’s not the cheapest option but definitely the coolest.
“It comes with an abundance of space and five individual seats (with a seven-seater in the pipeline).
“There’s lots of luggage space, but be a bit careful on how much weight you put in it as this will have an impact on the range – but regular stops for charging combined with comfort breaks combine well on a long journey.
“If you don’t want an EV, then the Volkswagen Multivan is another boxy and van-like option to consider.”
The CarWow expert also pointed to the Citroen C5 Aircross, winner of Carwow’s ‘Family Values’ award.
He said: “Citroen’s C5 Aircross is an absolute bargain, which is a key quality for a great family vehicle.
“But it also ticks a whole series of other important boxes too, because it’s comfortable, practical, has a commanding driving position and also has plenty of chic French style to it too.
“Citroen’s very competitive pricing means C5 Aircross is more accessible than ever, and is a great choice for anyone looking for family transport.”
The adventurous SUV, which comes in plug-in hybrid, petrol and diesel, starts at a very reasonable £23,670.
However, for budget-conscious drivers, the Skoda Superb might be the motor for you.
A more traditional estate with 660 litres of boot space, the super-practical family car can be bought from new for £36,165 – but used examples of the newest version can be found for around £18,300.
Carwow also picked out the latest-generation Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer.
Despite being a family motor, the Sports Tourer edition boasts an aggressive, sporty look, complete with a two-tone paintwork and rear spoiler.
What’s more, it comes with a 597-litre boot, and can be bought as a plug-in hybrid, petrol, diesel, or EV, with prices starting at £29,160.
GettyThe VW Multivan is a fantastic ID Buzz alternative[/caption]
GettyFamily car on a budget? The Skoda Superb might be a superb choice for you[/caption]“}]]