For The 140 diesel engine provides adequate performance and low running costs. Executive models come with just about every luxury you can think of, including full leather upholstery.
Against Acceleration feels a bit laboured. Executive-spec Sharans have six seats instead of the seven that you get in other versions.
This is the engine we’d have because it strikes the best balance between performance and affordability. However, the cheaper SE model offers an extra seat and all the equipment you need.
The latest Volkswagen Sharan is based on the platform of Volkswagen’s Passat family car, rather than related to the Ford Galaxy, as its predecessor was. However, you still get the impression that Ford and Volkswagen were comparing notes because the way the seats in the Galaxy and Sharan fold is almost identical.
The Sharan is available with four engines, but it’s hard to look past the 138bhp diesel. This provides all the performance you need and is the cleanest and most fuel-efficient model in the line-up, qualifying for a 20% company car tax rating and averaging over 50mpg.
We’d also recommend SE spec, which brings desirable kit such as steering wheel-mounted stereo controls, Bluetooth connectivity and alloy wheels. That said, even the entry-level S model comes with climate control, front and rear electric windows, seven airbags and stability control.
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