Ford Family car reviews
Looking for a new Ford family car? You’ve come to the right place - we have thousands of family car reviews to help you decide which model will suit you and your children best.
Whether you’re looking to buy a family estate car, or want a family car for cheap car tax, read through our extensive reviews to find your favourite.
Our family car reviews look at how much space you’ll get in your car, whether the boot can carry all the stuff your little ones come with, and how many car seats you can fit in the back.
Browse through our reviews of seven-seater family cars, family saloon cars, and fast family cars that you can still enjoy driving even when they’re full of pushchairs and shopping bags.
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Ford Tourneo Courier MPV (2023 onwards) Review
Great-handling, good-looking MPV
New price: £26,555 - £29,075PROS
- Fun to drive
- Comfortable and quiet
- Well-equipped as standard
CONS
- Fiddly, clunky infotainment
- Awkward automatic gearbox
- Five-seat only; boot isn’t very clever
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Ford Tourneo Connect MPV (2022 onwards) Review
Has its charms assuming you don't mind looking like a plumber
New price: £34,500 - £39,156PROS
- Huge amount of space
- Good value
- Economical engines
CONS
- Looks like a van
- VW Caddy offers more variety
- Fiddly infotainment
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Ford Grand Tourneo Connect (2013 - 2022) Review
Used price: £3,832 - £21,937PROS
- Commodious seven-seater interior
- Positive steering and supple ride
- Large sliding doors for easy access
- Economical diesel engine range
CONS
- Commercial vehicle styling obvious
- Third row of seats aren’t standard
- Style specification lacks equipment
- Longer than many people carriers
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Ford Tourneo Connect (2013 - 2022) Review
Used price: £3,570 - £21,247PROS
- Cavernous five-seater interior
- Sliding rear doors aid access
- Diesels prove cheap to run
- Surprisingly good to drive
CONS
- Automatic version very thirsty
- Style trim spartanly-specced
- Tailgate requires a lot of space
- Van origins impossible to hide