I've got one of these! It's a 2007 diesel, which I've owned since new (it was the top model at the time with leather etc - can't remember as I type what they call it!). We really like it (though I am, funnily enough, beginning to think of selling it, but only because the children are starting to move out and we really don't need a second car of this size any more).
The seating arrangement is really good for a few situations:
-family of 4 (like us), with 2 grandparents visiting, and when you still want a full boot for pushchairs, shopping, suitcases etc.
-one parent & 2 chlldren, tryng to go for an after school trip with another parent and 2 children (eg in our cases it was my wife and our children, and a friend and hers) - again, still needing a full boot.
The front middle seat is a bit tight to fit 3 adults across (though I have done that if you slide seats forward backwards, but it's not ideal), but our children loved sitting there when allowed as you get a great view forward.
Our car has been pretty much faultless other than usual wear and tear. Economy is not that bad - we average about 41mpg (mix of country and small city driving), and on good runs can touch 50 mpg. We moved overseas for a while, so my father looked after it then - liked it so much be bought himself one (a petrol version, but the same age) - he wishes he'd bought diesel as the economy is far worse in petrol. That being said, as he lives in London, if he'd bought a diesel soon he'd have problems as the diesel does not meet the ultra low pollution rules coming in.
As I was in the army when I bought it, we drove to and from Germany a fair few times in it - a very comfortable car for such trips. People constantly say "oh, its a rather wide car" - in fact, that's an optical illusion, and its narrower than plenty of other cars, but you do sit a bit nearer the door than many (to squeeze that middle seat in).
Tax is a bit higher than some newer cars (which is another reason why I'm thinking of getting rid of it). But to be honest, I am in a real dilemma about selling it - so far (touching wood) it has been a great, reliable and practical car, and a lot of me thinks its better to hang on to something you have owned and serviced since new. On the other hand, it's getting on for 13 years old (though low milage for its age due to my time overseas - my father kept it running, with the occasional longer trip, but by and large didn't do much mileage) so I have no idea if it's about to start to get expensive. Hope that helps - happy to answer any other questions!
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