A few alternatives to consider (in no particular order).
Ford C-Max 1.6 petrol. Your £5k could get you into a 2011 example (>80k miles).
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190107371...1
Toyota Corolla Verso. Same reliability as the RAV4 but a more efficient 1.8. Also has 7 seats (though the rears would not be suitable for adults).
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190122418...1
Mazda 5. Same idea as the Corolla Verso (7 seats), very reliable.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20180622774...1
Honda FR-V. Slightly leftfield choice this, being a 6 seater with two rows of 3. Every bit as reliable as a Toyota.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190128437...1
Hyundai ix20/Kia Venga. If you want petrol engine and manual gearbox, these two would have to be 1.4 (89bhp). But if you are not too bothered about performance, could fit the bill nicely. Very tall cars, so don't be decieved into thinking they will be cramped due to the short overall length, they aren't. Note the Venga is a 2014 model and whilie the bottom of the range '1', has everything you need for a car like this.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190227536...1
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190204458...1
Kia Soul. A bit of an oddball (and, perhaps because of this, a car i have a soft spot for!), but if you can live with its looks it is a useful, practical and reliable little pseudo SUV. Not as spacious as the others, but not cramped either. There are special edition versions with huge wheels which (apparently) ruin the ride, so i'd stick with one of less blingy examples, such as this 2012 bottom of the range car.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20180926088...1
Suzuki SX4. A bit smaller again, but very very reliable. There are 4wd versions available, but i'm assuming that isn't needed in your case.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190129438...1
There may be others i've forgotten about(!), but all of the above have higher seating positions and shouldn't give any problems re reliability
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