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How to decide which type of family car you should invest in

How to decide which type of family car you should invest in

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The term ‘family car’ is a pretty broad one, potentially covering many different types of car, ranging from hatchbacks to people carriers (MPVs). Nonetheless, most of us probably instinctively know what is meant by the term ‘family car’. Or at least, we have a decent sense that a family car tends to be more about practicality and reliability, than outward style or performance. 

Does that mean a family car has to be a mere ‘dull and worthy’, rather than exciting purchase? No, not really. But if you’re being responsible in your search for the right family car, perhaps having just welcomed a little one into your household, you will probably be thinking a lot more about such things as a given car’s price, number of seats, and safety ratings, than its 0-60 figure or whether there’s a convertible option.  

What do we mean by ‘type’ of family car, anyway? 

While the term ‘car type’ could conceivably refer to the manufacturer and model of a particular car, most of us probably better understand it as referring to the given vehicle’s body style or shape. 

Traditionally, a lot of motorists trying to decide on the best choice of family car for them have gone for a hatchback such as a Ford Focus or Volkswagen Golf. But depending on your own needs and circumstances, of course, you could go bigger or smaller than this. 

For smaller families, for instance, a supermini such as the Vauxhall Corsa or Renault Clio could make a lot of sense. Or if you have a larger family – and therefore need a vehicle with as many as seven seats – a people carrier or MPV (the two terms are both valid, and mean the same thing) is probably the obvious body style to consider. Examples of well-regarded MPVs include the Ford Galaxy, Volkswagen Touran, and Citroën C4 SpaceTourer. 

There are also plenty of saloons and estate cars that could reasonably be regarded as ‘family cars’. And in recent years, we’ve also seen the rise in popularity of the ‘SUV’ category for people other than those who need to do some hardcore mug-plugging from time to time. Vehicles of this body style, such as the Land Rover Discovery and Nissan X-Trail, tend to have high driving positions and a lot of cargo capacity. 

The factors to consider when comparing the possibilities for a family car 

Anyway, enough explanation – let’s start whittling down the best-suited options for you. What are the central factors that ought to influence your choice of family car, including the type or body style? 

Here are the ones we’d pick out. 

The above, of course, isn’t an exhaustive rundown of all the things prospective family car purchasers will need to think about, but it should provide an important template for your decision-making. 

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