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  • 24-06-2009 12:28pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 7


    hey all im looking for a smallish car with a big boot...

    i have two babies so lots of stuff including a double buggy to fit in the boot! this will be my first car so dont want something very big!
    i know that the ford focus does fit a double buggy in the boot but dont know of any others!

    anyone got any ideas/ suggestions?

    just thought maybe some of you with 2 or more children might have some ideas!

    thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,492 ✭✭✭RosieJoe


    twintastic wrote: »
    hey all im looking for a smallish car with a big boot...

    i have two babies so lots of stuff including a double buggy to fit in the boot! this will be my first car so dont want something very big!
    i know that the ford focus does fit a double buggy in the boot but dont know of any others!

    anyone got any ideas/ suggestions?

    just thought maybe some of you with 2 or more children might have some ideas!

    thanks

    Hatchbacks like the Focus would be better than saloons as you can get stuff in and out of the boot easily enough. But you could also look at estates as well!

    Best advise for you is to test drive a few, check out the boots, even bring your buggy with you. When you are happy on choice go up North and buy there. You will save a fortune ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 76 ✭✭Gabsdot


    I had a mondeo hatchback when DS was a baby. loads of boot room. Now I have a Focus estate which I love


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 465 ✭✭snellers


    we have twins with a double buggy of course...wife didn't want an estate or 'big car'....we opted and are very very happy with the Nissan Note. We also considered the honda jazz.

    both cars deceptively roomy with plenty of head space but what swung it for us was the note has a rear seat that can be moved forwards and backwards in one easy motion.....plenty of room for the twins and double buggy....

    best of luck in your choice!!


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