Amazingly, the Fiat Doblo Family offers seven seats for under £13,000. This Doblo commercial van has been softened up and called the Family, putting its practicality and people-carrying skills into practice.  The Dynamic and Eleganza have the option to purchase the 7 Seater Family pack.

It’s classed as the cheapest seven-seater car on sale today and although it still looks a little like a postal van, there’s no doubting it can carry lots of people and luggage with ease.

This tall, slab-sided vehicle gives an airy feel inside and allows tall passengers to fit in all seven seats with ease. The driver has a huge wall of glass through which to see everything in its path, providing the driver with confidence when driving. The slightly tinted rear windows give privacy to the passengers in the rear and can be helpful when carrying items of value.

Fiat Doblo - Family Edition 7 Seats

Fiat Doblo - Family Edition 7 Seats

Although seat six and seven are comfortable for adults, they can be uncomfortable on long journeys, and unfortunately they restrict any boot space. With only five seats upright, the boot is very large, and with only the driver and passenger seats intact, it suddenly turns into a commercial vehicle of tremendous load-lugging qualities. It’s a shame that the seats are bulky and heavy, making removing them a hassle.

The sliding rear doors are welcomed for tight car parking spaces but then Fiat has tripped up with the rear tailgate. It is huge and opens upwards, meaning that you can’t park near walls or open it in car parks. There is the option of split-rear doors at an additional £100 which helps this cause.

The low cost price means that standard equipment is sparse. Almost everything is an option, from air-conditioning (£650) to £200 roof bars. If it is being used as a people carrier and a work horse, then the spartan interior might suit, but it’s a good idea to go over the options list. It’s a no frills, bargain seven-seater at its best and with Fiat finally upping its game in the reliability sector, maintenance is one less worry.

There is one diesel engine that is nippy when in a city, but a little strained when it comes to motorway driving. The 1.3 Fiat MultiJet is a good little runner but add in weight, people or a full load and the performance figures suffer. The 0-60mph is 15 seconds or 17-plus seconds when carrying weight.

Thankfully, the engine gives a smooth power delivery and it’s as frugal as you can get in terms of other seven-seaters on the market. Surprisingly, it is quite grippy in bends. Yes, there is plenty of understeer due to the soft suspension and the incredibly high centre of gravity, but it does grip well even on those skinny tyres.

If you can forget that it looks like a commercial multi-drop van and think of it as a car with a purpose, then you’ll love the practicality and more importantly, the price. Those with large families or a need to carry lots of people around have finally got a car that ticks all the boxes without needing to spend £25,000-plus.

We have a fuller Fiat Doblo Review on our main site: www.7-seater-cars.co.uk/Fiat-Doblo.php



Fiat has just announced a new seven-seat MPV called the Freemont. Scheduled for launch in mainland Europe in the latter half of 2011, the Freemont is unlikely to be available in Britain.

The Freemont is based on the Dodge Journey from Chrysler and will be produced at the same plant in Mexico. Visually, the Freemont will differ slightly from the Dodge but most engine options will be produced by Fiat.

The Freemont will be the first product to come out of Fiat’s partnership with Chrysler, which is effectively already controlled by the Italian industrial conglomerate. Fiat recently bumped its holding in Chrysler Group up to a quarter, from the 20 per cent share Fiat bought from bankruptcy administrators a couple of years ago.

Chrysler has already offered limited sales of the Dodge Journey in Europe. The Fiat Freemont attempts to capitalise on the automakers’ relationship by producing a more Europe-friendly version of the MPV for distribution through Fiat’s 5,000-plus European dealers.

Fiat Freemont - 7 Seater Car - Not Currently Available in UK

Fiat Freemont - 7 Seater Car - Not Currently Available in UK

The biggest change from the Dodge Journey will be the line-up of engine options. According to media reports, the Freemont will initially be available with front-wheel drive and a selection of 140hp or 170hp four-cylinder MultiJet turbocharged diesel engines from Fiat. Both engines will drive the car through manual transmissions.

The Freemont range will later be expanded to include an all-wheel drive powertrain with motivation from Fiat’s 170hp MultiJet engine or a 3.6-litre, 276hp V6 petrol engine. An automatic transmission, also produced by Chrysler, will be available later.

Equipment levels should be good. Though interested parties will have to wait for the official unveiling of the new model at Geneva Motor Show 2011 in March, initial reports indicate even base equipment levels will include a range of luxury touches.

The Freemont will reportedly include not just seating for seven people, but keyless entry, three-zone automatic climate control, a touch-screen radio/navigation system and fog lights. Higher up the range, the Freemont will likely come with Bluetooth connectivity, a multimedia interface that reads both SD cards and DVDs, 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlamps, parking sensors and integrated roof rails.

The Freemont will also benefit from a range of technology and features that boost safety. The Hill-holder feature makes starting while facing up hills with manual transmission both safer and easier. Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) technology works to reduce the risk of rollover in what is a tall and potentially unstable class of vehicle.

The Freemont will also come with seven airbags, Brake Assist, ESP (electronic stability programme) and ABS (anti-lock braking system). Externally, the Freemont boasts useful dimensions. It is 489cms long, 188cms wide and 172cms tall. The outstanding roominess in the cabin is further boosted by a class-leading wheelbase of 289cms.

At the moment, it looks likely that the UK will not enjoy the Fiat Freemont, at least officially. Fiat says it is reviewing the situation regarding official UK sales but it is anybody’s guess when British motorists might be able to buy this stylish new seven-seat MPV.

Fiat Doblo Family Edition - 7 Seater MPV

Fiat Doblo Family Edition - 7 Seater MPV

In the meantime, UK drivers shopping for a seven-seat vehicle at Fiat have only the company’s Doblò family of eccentric, boxy MPVs from which to choose. Though both practical and full of character, the Doblò sits firmly in a different sector of the market from the Freemont.  The Fiat Doblo Family Edition is a 7 Seater MPV, other Fiat MPV’s include the Six Seater Fiat Multipla and the 6 or 8 Seat Fiat Scudo Combi.

Fiat, itself no stranger to financial calamity, initially took control of 20 per cent of shares in Chrysler following the firm’s bankruptcy in 2009. Fiat has since then raised its holding to 25 per cent, with plans to further increase its shares in Chrysler on the cards in the near future.


Renault have a new batch of advertisements for their Grand Scenic.  They use small rabbits to bring light comedy into the advert.  To read our full Renault Grand Scenic review, click here.:-
The Rabbids’ Raving Mad World Tour – France:

Renault Grand Scenic Rabbits testing Hands Free:

Raving Renault Grand Scenic Rabbits testing the Interior Space:

Raving Rabbits testing the Grand Scenic Storage compartments:-

To read our full Renault Grand Scenic review, click here.

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