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Something like a Toyota Highlander size. The problem is that the auto industry focus the last 5-10 years has not been on cars, but SUV's. I have a 1 and 3 year old. They just trash cars if you let them. I have a company truck that my son has never damaged. The wives Rav4 on the other hand is nasty. That's her doing, by not keeping it clean. This is a time in your life where you don't want a nice car, but a safe one that is reliable that you don't care too much about. Life of a parent\i'lldoitforacaravan
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I have a child seat in the back of my E30 and I'm still able to back the front seats almost all the way even with the seat rear facing.
Get yourself a Klek Foonf seat. It takes less space and is very stable. I tested many other child seats and they're all piles of cheap chinese plastic junk (Yes! Even the Recaros and the expensive italian ones)
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I call shenanigans. a teenager, a 10 year old, and a 6 year old in a child seat can all fit comfy in the back seat. With another adult in the passenger seat. I know, I've done it, for long trips. With everything they packed in the trunk.
I heard no complaints.
But, if you must. E34 touring. Hands down. 16mpg means something is very, very wrong.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostI call shenanigans. a teenager, a 10 year old, and a 6 year old in a child seat can all fit comfy in the back seat. With another adult in the passenger seat. I know, I've done it, for long trips. With everything they packed in the trunk.
I heard no complaints.
But, if you must. E34 touring. Hands down. 16mpg means something is very, very wrong.
The two cars my parents had when my sister and I were growing up were a Mazda GLC, which they sold to buy a '93 Ford Escort wagon. It just depends on your desired level of effort.
But an E34 is a nice car.
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My main choice would be E39 touring, just because the E46 isn't as reliable as the E39. Non-BMW, you could get a Honda CR-V? I don't know if you absolutely need a touring/hatchback type of car, but you could also find a really nice Grand Marquis or Town Car for less than the 12k you are talking about. They're roomy, comfy and not that expensive to maintain since they've got Ford's Modular 4.6L V8 under the hood.
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Originally posted by agent View PostPaging Swanny...
Flippin amazing vehicle. If you want some modern amenities and TONS of room then check out the e39. Gas milage is actually quite good for my 1999160 milage m52tu. 27-28 on the highway and about 19-20 in town. With a lead foot and some spirited back roads driving I average 21-22.
They can be quite sexy with a facelift
Its really all depending on your budget and what's available. I have really started to enjoy the e34 touring as more members are getting them.
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Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View PostSubaru impreza wagon maybe???1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5
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