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SUVs are the nation's favourite type of car, but which of these high-riding hatchbacks is best for f

[View in browser |]( [Text version]( [| Unsubscribe]( [WhatCar Newsletter]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Best and worst family SUVs]( SUVs are the nation's favourite type of car, but which of these high-riding hatchbacks is best for families? We reveal the models that offer the best combination of comfort, practicality and value for money – and the ones that don't come up to scratch [See what makes our list]( Advice: [Confessions of a car salesman]( How can you make sure you get the best deal on your next car? Let our inside man fill you in on the tips and techniques the dealers don't want you to know [Find out more]( Used car buying guide: [Vauxhall Mokka X (2016-present)]( This family SUV is a huge seller, but it suffers from heavy depreciation, so it actually makes more sense as a used buy. Or does it? [Read our buying guide]( Reader test team: [New Peugeot 508]( Be the first to see this new rival to the BMW 3 Series and Volkswagen Passat by joining What Car? for an exclusive preview on Monday 30 April in Crawley, East Sussex [Sign up now]( Promoted: [What Car? Reliability Survey 2018]( Has your car been fault free in the last year or spent half its time in the garage? Let us know and you could win £250 [Go to the survey]( Car insurance: [Looking to save money on your car insurance?]( Compare quotes from up to 100 car insurance brands in one place with What Car?'s new partner, GoCompare. Whether you’re at renewal stage or looking for a policy for your next car, click below and see how much money you could save. [Get quotes]( This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to {EMAIL}. [Haymarket Media Group Ltd]( Bridge House 69 London Road Twickenham TW1 3SP. Registered in England No. 267189 Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information. [Click here to unsubscribe]( [Advertisement]

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