Which SUVs have the best boot space?

We are in our mid 60s and have just downsized to one car, a Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x4 petrol , which is now nearly 14 years old but still going strong at 62,000 miles.

Our budget is £30,000 and we wish to buy a new petrol SUV, as our mileage is only about 9000 per year. My husband would like a manual car and would prefer a 4x4, with a boot as big as the current car in order to take his fishing gear etc. Please advise which car you would recommend for safety, reliability, economy and comfort?

Asked on 13 June 2014 by CTM

Answered by Honest John
A Honda CR-V 2.0i meets the brief, or a Mazda CX5 Skyactiv petrol 2WD.
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