I once again feel like I've got to 'that point' where Ive spent a small fortune on a motor but now considering if it's time to throw in the towel and start again with something else.
Had this hippo for a while now and thrown lots of money at her but I know there's still lots more that'll need doing in the not so distant future... I've got it down to 3 options...
Keep this hippo and continue to throw money at her (even though she's not really very practical for us as a family)... or... move this on and maybe consider another Disco... or... forget landys altogether and get a mondeo estate type. Argh... any thoughts?
A difficult dilemma - I feel for you! I guess the first thing, is to decide how much you have to spend. The second thing is probably to have a good hard look at whether you need a 4x4 and if you do, whether you need the ground clearance of a typical 4x4. We do need the traction (rural, hilly area, Mrs. Avocet is a doctor and needs to be able to get to the hospital when it's icy or snowy) but we don't really need the ground clearance. We were therefore thinking about replacing her old X-Trail with one of those 4WD estate cars like the Skoda Octavia Scout. Quite a bit cheaper to run, better for the environment, and any pedestrian you might hit. However, your circumstances might be different.
If space is the only consideration, then yes, an estate car or MPV is hard to beat. We once moved a family of 5, luggage for a long weekend and TWO bikes in a Peugeot Partner (without any bike rack or roof box - although we did have to dismantle the bikes a fair bit). When it comes to moving a family and a lot of stuff, those boxy MPVs are hard to beat! Obviously, with no rear drivetrain, the load floor can be lower too. Four of us (and THREE bikes) went on holiday to Flanders for a week (again, without any bike or roof rack) in my company VW Sharan. (Although the SEAT Alhambra is the same car and usually for less money). Depending on the ages of your kids, a 7 seat MPV can actually be used as an estate car most of the time, whilst giving you the option of giving their mates lifts to places if you use the extra seats.
For serious load carrying capacity, you have a good choice of "small van-type" MPVs - Mercedes Vito/Viano, VW Transporter/Caravelle, Peugeot Traveller, Ford Custom Tourneo (and so on). Vauxhall Vivaro if you're feeling patriotic. If you don't mind things being a bit spartan, go for the Vito "Traveliner", or the Transporter "Kombi" versions. If you want a bit more luxury, go for the Viano / Caravelle versions of the same vehicle. These will do about the same mileage to the gallon as a Hippo,but will carry LOADS more stuff and being basically vans with seats and windows, are pretty rugged mechanically.