Best family car I've ever had is a van, Transit Custom Combi, life has never been so easy. Sooo much room inside and enough room in the back for anything you'll ever need.
I'm with you with estates. Bought my first a couple of months before first child born and have had one in the family (variously Subaru Legacy, BMW 5 Series, BMW 3 Series, Peugeot 406, Mercedes E-Class and currently an Audi A4) some 23 years later... Hard to imagine not having one TBH and don't see the point of other large cars. Hugely practical and usually drive well.
I love an estate car for practicality, I’ve got an e91 BMW 330d which I picked up a couple years back for under £4k and I’ve put 25k miles on it. Love the thing! Great vids mate keep it up!
Quite like the Saab 9-3 the most out of all of these cars. But I wonder would a 2.0T petrol convertible be able to keep up with the likes of the Mk5 Golf GTI or EOS 2.0 TSI?
I have the A6 3.0 TDI V6 saloon and worth mentioning is that you can put a stage 1 remap on it for £200 and you've got an instant 295bhp / 600nm machine for your money. Plus ridiculous as it sounds if you get the pre-DPF version and get rid of the rear silencers (£150 for replacement pipes) it sounds like a GTR.
Here are 2 cars I would seriously say fits the bill for me. Firstly thethe a6 allroad V6 diesel why? Faster than any diesel SUV, more interior room for passengers plus enough boot space for doing house removals. Then the BMW 5 series again in estate V8 petrol, best family car no question
jaguar xf is a good choice but you need to spend at least £3500 anything less is usually a very high mileage car with problems,I gave up looking for a decent cheap one and got a lovely 2008 x type for £2k instead
I've always like the idea of an estate. Funny enough had a discussion with the Mrs on our next car, she wanted a CX-5 and I wanted a 3series touring. Her friend said I needed to think about kids and dogs so should get the CX-5 not knowing what an estate was. Anyways we compromised and got the CX-5 in the end. However I do now have a F10 530d as a daily (couldn't find any F11 with the 3L engine for my budget).
Although I do love estate cars, for a young family they can be impractical. Sounds crazy, I know, but hear me out. Having to regular do the school run at a busy school, estate cars are low and long and when you have to get your kids out of car seats and also try and find a big enough parking spot, estate cars, I’ve found just don’t cut it. We now have an SUV (Ford Kuga). It has a high enough ride height so you can see ahead for that elusive parking space and get your young children out the car without breaking your back. It’s also a lot shorter than an estate car, so parking is made a lot easier as well. You can see why parents opt for SUVs on school runs in todays motoring world ☺️
@@wispawaffles8438 Definitely, I spent a hair more than 3K but got a 2011 1.9 TTiD estate. Sub 100k miles Very comparable to the aero, I think 0-60 is 8.6? Road tax £135. For what they are, they are brill!
Perfect type of family car is clearly a mid-engined sports car. The rest of the family can walk home 😂 Estates really though, although personally I've always liked the way saloons look. In either form, the 9-3 with the 2.8 turbo appeals as a sleeper.
Perfect family car has to be an SUV. Driven new BMW X5/7's and Mercedes GLA/GLC's Lovely places to be and so much tech in them, comfortable and plenty of room !
Nah, estates are better. Rory Reid on the Autotrader channel did a stat-by-stat comparison of the GLE and an E class estate. The estate is cheaper, roomier, faster, more efficient, better to drive, comfier, etc. The only stat SUVs always win on is having a 7 seat option, in which case they do make sense. Depending on the model boot space can be better in the SUV instead too, but the margins are irrelevant in either direction for that stat- certainly not enough to offset the disadvantages of all that extra height and weight. The actual perfect family car is what I had as a courtesy car earlier this year- the Panamera 4S e-Hybrid Sport Turismo. Very practical, very comfy and also fun to drive - it's got 560hp which is never a bad thing. Equipment levels can be awesome too, although even by German standards Porsche are miserly with standard kit so you have to pay extra if you want doors on it. As an added bonus, your kids will be entertained for hours trying to remember the stupidly long name 😄
@@paulmarotta4885 oh awesome, I’d like to buy something like that as a project but I just worry it would get too expensive without being able to do all the work yourself
1stly, congratulations! I'm looking for something very similar (car, not baby, I don't have one on the way). The obvious choice is an i30N, if you want a mad engine then a Pug 308 GTi or if you want more practicality albeit with a lot less fun, a Golf R estate/Cupra Leon 300 ST. Could get an FK2 but it'll shake your baby's brains out and an FK8 is more expensive plus it's boring on public roads. Of course if you don't mind E92 running costs or more there are plenty more options - Panamera, S6, even a Flying Spur...but then presumably you wouldn't be selling the E92 if you wanted to run something like that!
@@ApothecaryTerry the Mrs criteria is auto 4/5 door can fit a pram in the boot and auto, mine is quick special engine and fun also smaller than the m3. RWD would be ideal but maybe awd if it’s fun
@@ApothecaryTerry the Mrs criteria is auto 4/5 door can fit a pram in the boot and auto, mine is quick special engine and fun also smaller than the m3. RWD would be ideal but maybe awd if it’s fun
@@Warich0d0 With those criteria you've chosen already - M140i. Worth driving an RS3 too, slightly nicer interior and even more special engine but the understeer is real. V60 Polestar also worth a look, same size as the M3 really. A45 is great if you like truly awful interiors and an engine with all the power and none of the fun 😆 It exists though, I just hate them, you might not. Smaller than the M3 and auto are the most restrictive criteria there really. Cutting either of those out really opens up your options. In my current car hunt I'm driving a bunch of stuff I'm not even seriously considering just to see all the possibilities, plus it's a fun way to spend an hour occasionally! I reckon you'll end up in an M140i though, it's the obvious choice and with good reason...they're a riot.
@@ApothecaryTerry I’ve briefly driven one before I had the m3 and was good but just not sure if it’ll feel like a real step down. Rs3 was also on the radar driven one years ago but didn’t get to push it, special engine but just don’t know if it will be fun enough for me. Money wise slightly more as well but they hold money v well also
Best family car I've ever had is a van, Transit Custom Combi, life has never been so easy. Sooo much room inside and enough room in the back for anything you'll ever need.
As always, another amazing video!
I would love to see the same theme, but under 5-6k.
I'm with you with estates. Bought my first a couple of months before first child born and have had one in the family (variously Subaru Legacy, BMW 5 Series, BMW 3 Series, Peugeot 406, Mercedes E-Class and currently an Audi A4) some 23 years later... Hard to imagine not having one TBH and don't see the point of other large cars. Hugely practical and usually drive well.
I love an estate car for practicality, I’ve got an e91 BMW 330d which I picked up a couple years back for under £4k and I’ve put 25k miles on it. Love the thing! Great vids mate keep it up!
Quite like the Saab 9-3 the most out of all of these cars. But I wonder would a 2.0T petrol convertible be able to keep up with the likes of the Mk5 Golf GTI or EOS 2.0 TSI?
I have the diesel TTid and it’s rapid. Super car
I have the 1.9 Ttid estate.
It always surprises people how fast it really is.
I have the A6 3.0 TDI V6 saloon and worth mentioning is that you can put a stage 1 remap on it for £200 and you've got an instant 295bhp / 600nm machine for your money. Plus ridiculous as it sounds if you get the pre-DPF version and get rid of the rear silencers (£150 for replacement pipes) it sounds like a GTR.
I'm considering getting one of these. The C6.
Blessings to your pencil thin moustache...you highlighted a SAAB 😀🤩
I got a Vauxhall Signum 2.8 V6 Turbo for £900, bargain in my opinion as its been super reliable
Here are 2 cars I would seriously say fits the bill for me. Firstly thethe a6 allroad V6 diesel why? Faster than any diesel SUV, more interior room for passengers plus enough boot space for doing house removals. Then the BMW 5 series again in estate V8 petrol, best family car no question
I love an Estate car, they are versatile and these days very cool looking too😎
jaguar xf is a good choice but you need to spend at least £3500 anything less is usually a very high mileage car with problems,I gave up looking for a decent cheap one and got a lovely 2008 x type for £2k instead
I've always like the idea of an estate. Funny enough had a discussion with the Mrs on our next car, she wanted a CX-5 and I wanted a 3series touring. Her friend said I needed to think about kids and dogs so should get the CX-5 not knowing what an estate was. Anyways we compromised and got the CX-5 in the end. However I do now have a F10 530d as a daily (couldn't find any F11 with the 3L engine for my budget).
Although I do love estate cars, for a young family they can be impractical. Sounds crazy, I know, but hear me out. Having to regular do the school run at a busy school, estate cars are low and long and when you have to get your kids out of car seats and also try and find a big enough parking spot, estate cars, I’ve found just don’t cut it.
We now have an SUV (Ford Kuga). It has a high enough ride height so you can see ahead for that elusive parking space and get your young children out the car without breaking your back. It’s also a lot shorter than an estate car, so parking is made a lot easier as well.
You can see why parents opt for SUVs on school runs in todays motoring world ☺️
Was thinking about a video exactly like this. We must be an a vibe at this point brother 😆
I am looking for a 2017/2018 Lexus LX450 D
I hope at least one Skoda is on the list :)
I love the Octavia RS with a manual.
can you do a best modern hot hatches for under 10k? also ideal for a second car sorta thing
what about a 2010 bmw x1 its around 5k but still?
Imo best cheap diesel alpina d3 biturbo touring it's a real stunner
I just bought a saab 9-3 Turbo edition last month!
Recommend or no?
@@wispawaffles8438 Definitely, I spent a hair more than 3K but got a 2011 1.9 TTiD estate. Sub 100k miles Very comparable to the aero, I think 0-60 is 8.6? Road tax £135. For what they are, they are brill!
Make sure you change the oil Every 5k miles.
Good video bro 👍 My brother whose now got kids and never watches your channel even said what a good idea you had aiming the video at his market 🤔
I was just on eBay looking for cars like this
perfect family car? Honda CRV or HRV
Perfect family vehicle would be a combi van. VW Transporters are the best. Huge space and car like driving characteristics.
Perfect type of family car is clearly a mid-engined sports car. The rest of the family can walk home 😂 Estates really though, although personally I've always liked the way saloons look. In either form, the 9-3 with the 2.8 turbo appeals as a sleeper.
Perfect family car has to be an SUV.
Driven new BMW X5/7's and Mercedes GLA/GLC's
Lovely places to be and so much tech in them, comfortable and plenty of room !
Nah, estates are better. Rory Reid on the Autotrader channel did a stat-by-stat comparison of the GLE and an E class estate. The estate is cheaper, roomier, faster, more efficient, better to drive, comfier, etc. The only stat SUVs always win on is having a 7 seat option, in which case they do make sense. Depending on the model boot space can be better in the SUV instead too, but the margins are irrelevant in either direction for that stat- certainly not enough to offset the disadvantages of all that extra height and weight.
The actual perfect family car is what I had as a courtesy car earlier this year- the Panamera 4S e-Hybrid Sport Turismo. Very practical, very comfy and also fun to drive - it's got 560hp which is never a bad thing. Equipment levels can be awesome too, although even by German standards Porsche are miserly with standard kit so you have to pay extra if you want doors on it. As an added bonus, your kids will be entertained for hours trying to remember the stupidly long name 😄
Cheap practical SUVs next? (I really want an old Dacia duster, to replace a Tesla model 3 😂 no joke!!)
Estate is the perfect family car
By the way it’s Patreons you get money from, not patrons as is the norm
Just got my self a e92 335d for £3300 practical efficient and fast
Do you do the maintenance yourself?
@@bwdrives servicing brakes and stuff like that I do
@@paulmarotta4885 oh awesome, I’d like to buy something like that as a project but I just worry it would get too expensive without being able to do all the work yourself
Rare the turbo x Saab
Estate everytime..bmw e91 330d....audi a4 avant 3.0tdi quattro
Please do this under 20/25k got a baby on the way and need to change my e92 m3 😢😢
1stly, congratulations! I'm looking for something very similar (car, not baby, I don't have one on the way). The obvious choice is an i30N, if you want a mad engine then a Pug 308 GTi or if you want more practicality albeit with a lot less fun, a Golf R estate/Cupra Leon 300 ST. Could get an FK2 but it'll shake your baby's brains out and an FK8 is more expensive plus it's boring on public roads.
Of course if you don't mind E92 running costs or more there are plenty more options - Panamera, S6, even a Flying Spur...but then presumably you wouldn't be selling the E92 if you wanted to run something like that!
@@ApothecaryTerry the Mrs criteria is auto 4/5 door can fit a pram in the boot and auto, mine is quick special engine and fun also smaller than the m3. RWD would be ideal but maybe awd if it’s fun
@@ApothecaryTerry the Mrs criteria is auto 4/5 door can fit a pram in the boot and auto, mine is quick special engine and fun also smaller than the m3. RWD would be ideal but maybe awd if it’s fun
@@Warich0d0 With those criteria you've chosen already - M140i.
Worth driving an RS3 too, slightly nicer interior and even more special engine but the understeer is real. V60 Polestar also worth a look, same size as the M3 really.
A45 is great if you like truly awful interiors and an engine with all the power and none of the fun 😆 It exists though, I just hate them, you might not.
Smaller than the M3 and auto are the most restrictive criteria there really. Cutting either of those out really opens up your options. In my current car hunt I'm driving a bunch of stuff I'm not even seriously considering just to see all the possibilities, plus it's a fun way to spend an hour occasionally! I reckon you'll end up in an M140i though, it's the obvious choice and with good reason...they're a riot.
@@ApothecaryTerry I’ve briefly driven one before I had the m3 and was good but just not sure if it’ll feel like a real step down. Rs3 was also on the radar driven one years ago but didn’t get to push it, special engine but just don’t know if it will be fun enough for me. Money wise slightly more as well but they hold money v well also
Can we do a fast and reliable cars under 5k ?
SUVs are best for families.
Alphard
Alfa romeo 159 2.2/2.4 diesel or 1.75 petrol is a fast and practical car too and it has the italian look to it which is noice!!!
Vauxhall Meriva is a good recommendation too. My Mum used to own one and she loved it.
Speak more slowly please!
+ stop waving the arms around ! can't look at the screen untill it comes to the actual cars.
And highly unreliable and costly to maintain and repair
Nissan Qashqai and Qashqai+2 perfect family cars under £3,000. 👳🏽♂️