Buying a car to replace a van
I currently have a Volkswagen Transporter van I use for kids buggys, bikes, carts etc. but we are moving to a new development where vans are not allowed.
I'm looking for a reliable car, most likely an MPV I guess, that I can remove all the seats to leave a flat floor and as much room in the back as possible. Budget is approx £5-6k.
I'm looking for a reliable car, most likely an MPV I guess, that I can remove all the seats to leave a flat floor and as much room in the back as possible. Budget is approx £5-6k.
Asked on 16 October 2012 by schroedm

Citroen Berlingo Multispace or Peugeot Partner. The seats double fold leaving a flat floor so you don't need to remove them.
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