10 February 2012
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Hi! I just got an ’07 plate crd lx. What can i say? It’s noisy engine smokes when cold and soulds like a bag of bolts, which is not good for a car that’s only done 45,000 miles and cost me £7,000. There is lots of room in it and the side doors are good; we went to York and back, which is a 500 miles round trip on £100 pound of disel and yes there was loads of room for 4 people, their luggage and a dog, but it would be no good for 7 people. I have come out of a Mercedes ml 270cdi, a bad move I think, but that’s life. Please if you are thinking of buying one look around first, there are better cars for £7,000 than this. I hope this review helps.
Submitted: 08/01/2012 14:29:06
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I wish I had looked into the Grand Voyager before, as compared to all the other MPV’s it is pure luxury. No more hard horrible suspension when driving over speedbumps or potholes just a smooth ride. No more kids crying/moaning as they are watching DVD’s on the built-in screens with wireless headphones so you can still listen to music. Loads of room to relax with no more worrying about the gearstick (or the kids hitting it by accident) as it’s an automatic with the gear stick on the steering column - all at hand. Massive storage compartments under the floor where the seats can store away with quick easy movements. Parking sensors to help you park. The main part is just driving it, no more stress or driving around like a maniac. Just let the other fools fly by you while you relax and drive and take it all in. The only negative is getting used to the large size when parking in the small car parking spaces in the UK but you soon get used to that - those electric sliding side doors come in handy then!
Submitted: 18/07/2011 10:47:25
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I have mixed feelings about this car. From a practical perspective, it’s really good. The seats fold down very easily, providing masses of luggage space, all-round visibility is fine, and the electronic sliding doors are a real asset with children. Not so impressive, though, is the engine, which lacks refinement. It’s a noisy engine, and a noisy car to drive on the motorway. This is disappointing, and detracts quite a bit from what would otherwise be a really good family MPV. It’s all very well sitting in roomy comfort, but if you have to shout at each other all of the time to be heard, journeys are not as relaxing as they could be.
Submitted: 18/02/2008 10:18:54
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