Bloody hell were they still making those in 2013? 17 grand for a car that was introduced in 2002?
The interior
Bloody hell were they still making those in 2013? 17 grand for a car that was introduced in 2002?
Pedant!Alcantara is cloth...
If cheap contract hire interests you look at the Skoda Karoq on leasing.com over 2 years. Whilst it's the class size down it's huge inside and has 3 independant/removable rear seats. Only downside is the engines are closer to 150bhp.
Alternatively up the budget and look at the Kodiaq. It'll be a hell of a lot cheaper to run than a 2013 high mileage Disco so will likely cost you less money even if you spend more on the purchase.
I was in a similar situation 3 years ago, needed a car to accomodate 2 child seats and a person in the back. There surprising few cars that can do it, so its essentially MPV's and large SUV's that fit the bill.
I ended up with a Volvo XC60 R design D4, and its been a fantastic car. Its supremely comfortable, looks good, the only down side is that the infotainment is looking old now.
Skoda Superb would just about do it aswell, but no chance for any of the other large estates, ie 5 series,E class and A6.
That doesnt really look like a car thats only covered 28k miles, might be the photo's but the interior doesnt look all that 'low miles'!
I founf the middle seat in the Superb not that great, certainly 2 child seats and a booster/normal human were more of a struggle in the 2016 model when compared to the XC60, also the transmission tunnel in the superb is odd when compared to the Lolvo.
Buy one of these:
https://www.multimac.com/home
Expensive, but now you can buy whatever car you want. Just take 2k off your car budget.
Passat estate - the new one
The one that was released 5 years ago?