Arriving late to the compact MPV market, Vauxhall produced a vehicle that was truly innovative when the clever Zafira was launched. Seven seats over three rows were shoehorned into the Astra-based people carrier, but thanks to the company's pioneering Flex7 system, you could fold up to five of them to suit any journey.
However, with all of them in place, there's only really enough room for children in the rearmost seats. The chassis is beginning to show its age alongside rivals, but the Zafira's safe handling is ideal for drivers who want stability and predictable road manners.
An entry-level 1999 Zafira showing 100,000 miles will cost you £4,000 privately. The 2.0 DTi is our favourite - £9,000 gets you a 35,000-mile 51-plate example from a dealer. But if you've only got £5,000-£6,000 to spend, there is still plenty of choice across the range.
Best buy is the 2.0 DTi, launched in July 2000. The GSi Turbo is good, but it's costly to run and the ride is very hard. Before buying a late used model, check you can't beat the deal with a pre-registered new car. Car supermarkets often have some great offers - but ensure the vehicle is a genuine UK car, not a grey import.
Lynda Bush from London runs a Zafira 1.6 Club as a second car for her nursery. She claims it's great for carrying kids, thanks to the seating - and there's lots of space for lugging less precious loads. "Reliability has been top-notch, but I wish the car had ABS," she says.
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