You mentioned you looked at the XC60, but did you realise that Volvo sell the XC60 with integrated booster seats? We've got one (3x kids, 3yo, 6yo and 8yo) and we no longer need any car seats, and they can all jump in and belt up like older kids/adults. It really is good.
When we started looking for a new car, we only found the XC60 and the Citroen C5 aircross big enough to fit 3 child seats in the rear without too much difficulty. (The C5 has 3x equal size rear seats).
Did you and your wife decide on a car, or a shortlist of cars, or still searching?
Yep, had a look at the XC60 (and XC90) with the family pack option which I think it really good - including those power child locks and integrated sun blinds.
So, latest update…
I had the 3 series back today as the mrs is home and went and took it to my sister’s, as she has just about the largest child seat known to man (isofix, rotates, and supports kids up to 4 years old). Sure enough it doesn’t fit in the seat behind me but in my wife’s driving position it just about fits - so presumably a sensibly sized car seat would do fine. So we at least have one car that she can drive with the kids in the back, though there’s not a huge amount of space in the front for us - it’s doable in an emergency.
We’ve binned off the idea of fancy car seats that integrate into the buggy because it’s just not cost effective nor necessary (as many of you have rightly pointed out), we’ll get decent, more compact car seats that do the job up to 15 months and then look at other ones after that as needed.
I still need to change my Golf R, much as I love it, it’s just not going to do the job and we need a family car that we can both comfortably drive on long trips that’ll fit everything in. The current shortlist is:
Skoda Superb Estate (L&K trim, 4x4, 270-ish hp petrol) - ticks every box for me, but I know the mrs will prefer an SUV and the possibility of having 7 seats.
Skoda Kodiaq 7 seater (L&K or Sportline Plus trim, 2.0 petrol 190hp) - doesn’t really meet my power requirements but it’s a compromise.
Volvo XC90 (Inscription trim or possibly R-design, T6 315hp) - ticks a lot of boxes, really like the design, looks like it’s plenty of room, but concerned with how thirsty it’ll probably be and the potential costs if something goes bang.
BMW 520i Touring (M-Sport trim, 2020 model so has iDrive 7, HK sound system, 192hp) - mrs badge snob loves a bimmer. Won’t have any desirable options on it other than the sound system, and it doesn’t meet my power requirement so would be a compromise.
Audi A6 Avant (2019 black edition 45 TFSI Quattro 245PS with tech and comfort packs) - would really be pushing our budget and it’d be hard to justify over the Superb, but mrs badge snob wants to have a look at one.
So that’s where we are currently.