Not all cars have three diagonal cross-over style seats belts in the back. Some have just an aircraft style belt in the middle.
This might suffice if one of the seats is for an older child but it's something to bear in mind.
Ford fusion sounds good?
In terms of reliability what about these: Ford, Toyota, Honda, Mazda - any others?
DaveD, the Citroen looks like it fills our needs. Just wondering about the reliability of Citroen - I always thought they were relatively good on design but not so great on durability? If it's durable then it does look like it fits the bill - and great price too!
I've also heard that Renaults and Opels aren't the best - am offloading my Zafira - nothing but trouble.
I complelely don't care about the looks of the car at all, just want something reliable, affordable and that can fit 3 kids seats and prams too!
aircobra19 - I was really taken by the funtionality of the Multipla and had identified one etc but the garage that services our car called it 'fix it up tomorrow' car!!!
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aircobra19 - I was really taken by the funtionality of the Multipla and had identified one etc but the garage that services our car called it 'fix it up tomorrow' car!!!
Most cars have a bench seat at the back and wont take three child seats even the big ones. You need individual seats and that means usually a people carrier. You could get a 5 seat version of the S max or similar.
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