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The best car for family holidays has been named
A study of 2,000 parents has revealed what they look for in a vehicle for family getaways.
The Hyundai Tucson has been crowned the best car for family holidays, according to a recent study. A survey of 2,000 parents unveiled their top criteria when choosing a vehicle for family trips, and these factors were used to determine which models best fit the bill.
While many families would typically opt for large or mid-size hatchbacks for their holiday travels, it was the SUV that emerged victorious, with the Hyundai Tucson taking the top spot due to its array of desirable features such as ample boot space, fuel efficiency and reliability - all of which were listed as parents' top priorities in a family holiday car.
The SUV stood out for its impressive features, including generous boot space (up to 620 litres) and respectable fuel economy, averaging around 38mpg for petrol models and 46mpg for hybrids, with even greater efficiency for the plug-in hybrid if regularly charged.
Additionally, it offers a five-year unlimited mileage warranty from new and is budget-friendly, with used models of the latest generation starting from just over £15,000.
When purchasing a car, 52%, do or would factor in whether they were likely to take a driving holiday into their decision-making. To help, CarGurus has put together a 'Best Family Holiday Cars Guide' offering vehicle recommendations and advice for all budgets.
Chris Knapman, editorial director for CarGurus UK, commented: "Family holidays often mean long hours on the road, packed boots, and keeping everyone comfortable.
"With this in mind, the Hyundai Tucson stood out as a clear winner – it's extremely practical, efficient, and many examples on the used market will still be covered by Hyundai's generous five-year, unlimited mileage warranty."
"The Tucson is a quiet and comfortable car to drive, making it ideal for covering long distances. That combination is perfect for families planning to holiday in the UK or travel further afield," he added.
This year Brits can expect to rack up significant mileage as two thirds plan to go on a staycation in the UK, with the Lake District, Cornwall, and Devon being the top destinations. Meanwhile, 16% intend to drive abroad for their holiday.
On average, those who use a car take two family holidays a year which involve driving. While 75% of everyone surveyed said they're either 'more likely' or equally as likely to take a 'driving holiday' now than they had before.
Chris notes: "With SUVs tending to offer good practicality, it's no surprise to see this body style topped the list with holiday makers.
"What is perhaps more unexpected is that you can find models from under £10,000 that meet the other items on consumers' wish lists, including the possibility of manufacturer-backed warranties for peace of mind."