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Once upon a time, needing the most practical family car meant looking for a boxy people carrier (MPV), but thankfully that's no longer the case.
Our experts have selected the best family cars from a range of classes, including SUVs and small cars, as well as the best MPVs on test.
Whether you'd prefer a high-riding SUV or a more discreet estate, there are plenty of suitable cars on our list. We'll help you choose a car that won't conk out part way through your driving holiday or put your family at risk due to inadequate safety ratings.
Need a car with plenty of space for passengers and luggage? See our pick of the best MPVs
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Below, our experts have selected the best new cars for your family.
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Buying a used car can be a great way to save money, but you'll want to make sure that the vehicle you buy is going to run for a few years yet.
Every year, we survey thousands of car owners to find out which models are the most and least reliable. The cars we've selected below all have Which? reliability ratings of four stars out of five or more for cars aged three to eight years old, so you can be a bit more confident in their longevity.
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When you’re blessed with the pitter-patter of little feet, you’re going to have to make sure you have a car that will fit your family and suit your lifestyle.
And ‘your lifestyle’ is the operative term. No family is identical, so it’s important to consider your specific needs. For instance:
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Our expert advice helps you make the best decisions for your loved ones
Visit our growing families hubSee below for our top tips for buying a family car including checking the boot and rear space.
If you're looking for a family car with seven seats, our guide to the best seven-seater cars
Before you head to a car dealership, you’ll want to do a bit of background reading on the different types of car seat and how to fit them. We have separate, simple guides that explain everything you need to know:
It's also worth taking your seat and/or child to the dealership to make sure both fit before you commit.
There is nothing specifically about hybrid or electric cars that make them a better or worse choice for a family. Inside, these types of car are largely indistinguishable to a standard petrol or diesel car.
If you're able to charge at home and your daily journeys mostly consist of a fairly short school run, an electric car would likely save you a lot of money on fuel. Likewise, full hybrids and plug-in hybrids are particularly well suited to this style of driving so, again, you could save money in the long run by choosing one.
For more advice, read our guide on petrol vs diesel vs hybrids and our guide to buying an electric car.
Every car we test goes through a combination of hundreds of lab tests and assessments, plus real road driving to make sure every Which? car review is informed and accurate.
Because our tests are performed in a controlled lab, we can compare the results against different cars and scientifically determine which is better and why. This wealth of reliable information is used in conjunction with our extensive survey data.
Every year, we ask hundreds of thousands of car owners who tell us how reliable their car is and how satisfied they are with it. We use this reliability data to inform reviews so you can buy with the confidence.
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