Thanks
Dozer and
Prcscct but unless I'm mistaken, the Alphard is a 6 not 7 seat-er, so that one is out I'm afraid. Nice vehicle though and a 3.4 Petrol.
Francois Honda CRV (and some of their dealerships) have a poor reputation in my book, especially in Thailand. The Land Cruiser only do a 3.2 engine in 4x4 models, the 2wd has a 2.5 engine. Bit sluggish when fully loaded, but I will give it further thought. Cheers.
Stu-Pot I looked at the MU7 a year after getting the Isuzu and discounted it, as the spare wheel is now under the back row of seats and consequently the passengers in the back row lose headroom. The back row of seats in the Ford are, I think, occasional jump seats, so not suitable for anything other than short journeys.

The Volvo XC 90 looks nice and there are 4 dealers in and around BKK, so no problem getting FIL to take it for a service.

Can't find a price at the moment but I expect it would be above budget when a few option boxes are ticked.
Spitfire I don't need another house thanks, they are more trouble than a new car or a new wife.
Finally
BaaBaa Sorry, no offense meant mate. I have a chauffeur when I need one in Thailand. Doesn't drink, imbibe, take Yaba, or pass wind. So I married her.

Unfortunately she drives like her father (who drive like he is Lewis Hamilton on speed) and he has a blue/red lights on his car. Actually, I like driving in Thailand, even in BKK.
As to the budget, well our last car was around 1.45 Mill back in 2001, spread that over 9 years and the cost is not too bad. Unlike car depreciation here in the UK.
Plus, if we traded it in, we may get a bit of money back. Not sure how much though, that's why we are keeping it.
I would like to leave the choice to my wife, unfortunately she chooses her cars by color.
This is where she shopped for a "Blue one" a few months ago in the UK.

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Thanks everyone, it's looking more and more like the Mazda, but I will keep looking.
