if the OP wants to keep the motor for a long time then my six cents is to consider going diesel again.
I find that with all Opel/Vauxhall rentals in the UK. I always as for "anything except a Vauxhall or Seat" when I rent as both are always very low spec. I also hate the clutch and gearbox on Opel's in general.Regardless of what you buy, make sure you take it for a decent test drive before buying it. I've always driven diesels, but last year a car hire company in the UK gave me a petrol 7 seater Vauxhall Zafira. It was seriously under-powered especially on the motorways. The same happened me a few months later with a Vauxhall Insignia petrol. I found myself down in 3rd gear trying to climb hills. If you are used to driving diesels you might be disappointed in petrols, especially the lower powered ones.
I used to have a Ford Galaxy and it was great. The newer ones are really ugly though, even for a people mover. The S-Max seems to have replaced it (yes, I know they are different cars and Ford still make both of them but the C-Max is the one people are buying).A relative has a Ford Galaxy and is very happy with it. They previously owned a Zafira and hated it.
I'm freely admit to disliking all Opel's though so I know I'm biased.
I can't remember the reason for it, but when the Outlander was relaunched in late 2016, the price had increased from about 42k in 2014 to over 50k. You'd need to dig out reviews to check, but there must have been some changes in the spec to justify such a price change.But the hybrid version new is 52k and after 2 or so years is down 50%. Thats some drop
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