I don't know if VW still make a Golf Plus.
They don't, the Golf plus (which was based on the MK5 Golf) was made up to 2014 when it was replaced by the Golf SV. This was essentially the same type of car aimed at the same market, but (in most opinions) better looking and based on the MK7 Golf. It is still in production, but with the march of the SUV in endless, slightly different sizes, you'd have to wonder for how long?. Personally, i'd sooner have an SV than a Golf for the higher seating position, greater practicality (sliding rear seats, bigger boot, etc). I'd also sooner have one over an SUV on account of it not being an SUV!.
was thinking of getting an opel meriva, they seem very high
As for the Meriva, we used to have one, and while it did have good points, it also frustrated with quite a few bad ones bad ones. The rail system running between the front seats might seem like a good idea, but try putting someone in the centre rear and you'll quickly find out why it wasn't. Whoever is unfortunate enough to sit there, will have their legs uncomfortably splayed either side of the rails. The rear 'suicide' doors are good for parents putting a child in the child seat as it puts you in a much more comfortable position. But apart from that, not really any other benefit, unlike sliding doors at the back, where you get the same ease of seating the child, but also once they are a bit older, the added benefit of not having to worry about a door being flung open in a car park hitting the car next to you!. The other minus points i found with the meriva were the heavy clutch combined with a narrow power band (1.7 turbo diesel) and 'too long' gearing. This made the car a nightmare to drive in stop start traffic. And lastly, there was a lot of road noise despite our car not having the bigger wheels of the SE. On the other side, the engine, on the open road, was very strong, and the 6 speed box meant low revs at high speed. the seats were very comfortable and it had a large boot, so were it not for the afore mentioned road noise it could have been a great mile muncher.
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