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10-07-2015, 12:27 PM | #11 | ||
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Thanks guys, the car doesn't necessarily need to be able to go off road. We do go camping once a year but nothing extreme. The space in the Territory has been great with three kids, however none of them are in prams now so all that space may not be needed as much. I'm really likening the Mondeo wagon. It may be a tight squeeze but that's ok.
Also really like several other options that have been mentioned including the merc. But I don't know what it is with the merc. I just couldn't picture myself driving a Mercedes. Maybe in twenty years time. The Mondeo wagon seems to tick all the boxes.
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