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Which 7 seaters have stow and go seating?apart from zafira

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We have a zafira which we brought quickly as our car was written off,
we love it but we need to change it to a diesel and also want to get a newer car now we have sorted out more cash
now i really like the seating in the zafira which you can pull up and down as needed, but as we are wanting a diesel,pref an automatic if poss they are hard to come by
so do any other 7 seaters come with this type of seating.
i really do not want to be taking seats in and out of cars as my back/hip after having triplets really is not up to much!!
thanks!
we love it but we need to change it to a diesel and also want to get a newer car now we have sorted out more cash
now i really like the seating in the zafira which you can pull up and down as needed, but as we are wanting a diesel,pref an automatic if poss they are hard to come by
so do any other 7 seaters come with this type of seating.
i really do not want to be taking seats in and out of cars as my back/hip after having triplets really is not up to much!!
thanks!
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looks great but a bit too expensive,but thank you!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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I'll submit a vote for Renault Grand Scenic. IMHO opinion better looking than Zafira, better specced and the second row of seats all move forward and back individually.0
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Loads of MPV have stow and go seating. The latest Chrysler Voyager has a seating system that is called Stow and Go! It is also diesel powered and automatic.
Other cars that have this seating are: Ford S-Max, Mazda 5, Toyota Verso, current Zafira and the VW Touran. There are also some 4x4s available with Stow and Go seating.
Out of all of these I believe that only the Zafira and Touran are currently available with diesel automatics.The man without a signature.0 -
I'll submit a vote for Renault Grand Scenic. IMHO opinion better looking than Zafira, better specced and the second row of seats all move forward and back individually.
The Scenic is a good car whilst under warranty. For a long term ownership proposition I would avoid it like the plague.The man without a signature.0 -
vikingaero wrote: »The Scenic is a good car whilst under warranty. For a long term ownership proposition I would avoid it like the plague.
Touch wood but mine is 5 years old in the summer and has cost nothing but tyres, brakes and services/MOT.
If I recall correctly it scores fairly similar to Zafira in JD Power survey. Obviously there is the dash problem but the worse case scenario with that is only £100 now.0 -
The latest Ford Galaxy has the flexible seating. I had this car a couple of years back and it was brilliant. Loads of space, much bigger than the Zafira. The kids couldn't even reach the front seat to kick them! :rotfl:You can pick them up pretty cheap now and the Diesel is pretty economical for a car of that size.
Otherwise, at the moment I am considering the Nissan Qashqai+2 which also has the same seats but looks more like an offroader than a MPV. Depends on your budget I guess.0 -
Chrysler do a Voyager model.0
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Outside bet here, Citroen Crosser better than you think bearing in mind it's made by Mitsubishi but with a far better 2.2 Diesel (auto available too), the Mitsi Outlander it's sister car only has a 2 litre Diesel.
Would make a good used buy but auto only available in the last year or so, 3rd row of seats for littlies only.0 -
Toyota Verso0
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