Which car should I get?

My man has decided it's time I got a new car and he has offered to pay for it (yippee!) but I'm stuck as to what to go for. I don't want anything massive, I have a Clio at the moment which is just a bit too small. I need to have 5 doors as I have a small child to get in and out of the back and a big boot if possible. I'll get it on HP so am looking to pay under £200 monthly. Any ideas?? I'm 23 so don't want a granny wagon!

Answers:
Hello,

How about a Skoda Octavia Combi? The smallest engine for these wheels start from 1.4 75HP, that's not a wheel burner. There's a plenty of room in it, a very friendly and economic car.
Not mentioning the competitve price.

I think it's not a granny wagon.
(I imagined you in the driver's seat and it was OK ;D)

Regards
a ford capri 2.8 i
try the seat ibiza fr wicked car! yes yes!
I'm in a Peugeot 307 not to big the boots not huge but fits all the shopping from tesco.
I love my Corsa. It is really nippy, fits three children and loads of shopping in and is a doddle to park
Ford mondeo
BMW.
The biggest expense when buying a car is the depreciation.
You could loose 50% of its value in 2 years.
The German cars are slow at depreciating.
Also check Insurance groups for bigger cars as it might increase a lot from your Clio
why not go with a fiesta but get a sporty looking one. or maybe go for a VW Golf
You will like something good both for you and your horse. Why not go for Nissan Mach, I dont know if it has a differint name in your country.
Choices:

Renault Megane.. If you want to stick with renault
Ford Focus. Very good small family car.
Vauxhall Astra. Fits your requirements very well.
a toyota granvia
their massive but have awesome boot space
A Honda Civic! That's one awsome looking car!!
Nissan Micra
Get a Golf, they come with 5 doors, are built strong - to protect your child should the worst happen, last well if maintained, you can get lots of styling parts for them so you can pimp-your-ride if you like. There's will be a buyer for it when you come to sell.
Cycling is the way to go!!
Go for a Volvo V70T5,,,, i have one and the best car iv ever had , From now on ill always buy Volvo , My old 240DL did 550,000 miles on never let me down.The V70T5 is a real monster ..0 to 60 in 6.2 sec and a top speed of over 140mph.. not bad for a 1 1/2 tonne car..! , it has electric everything with full leather trim and walnut dash .. ( you can get it "Chipped " to over 350bhp )
seat ibiza s..under £8000 new..air con cd player electrics power steering remote central locking cheap insurance and tax
a mini or a vw beetle..thats what id choose!
Subaru Impreza or Honda civic or vw golf
Citroen C4.
the VW PASSAT is a big 5 door but has alot of space very nice cars id rate it has a family car
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I hope this helps.
Robin Reliant
I see people suggested a golf (by the way, there no longer golfs, 07 model went to there old name Rabbit)-don't get a golf with a child, those vehicles are ment for people w / no children but if you guys like your mans passat, get a vw jetta

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