Watch: SKODA KAMIQ family adventures with Tessa Kelly

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by Stephanie Spencer |
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We all look forward to spending quality time with the family, like heading out on a family road trip! While travelling anywhere with kids can be stressful, the right car can make your journeys a joy.

Combining style and practicality, the SKODA KAMIQ is your road trip ally – with a generous boot space, perfect for prams and all the extra luggage that babies and toddlers come with, a clever navigation system that will feel like your own co-pilot, and a sleek exterior and interior so you can all travel first class.

Tessa boot space

Blogger and mum of two Tessa Kelly put the SKODA KAMIQ to the test on a trip to Brighton, “It was quite a big hit with all the family. I love a good boot space and it was surprising actually how much we could fit in, even though this was just a little day trip I physically cannot pack light!"

Watch Tessa’s family road trip here:

Tessa was really impressed with some of the features of the SKODA KAMIQ, “Our favourite feature was the sunroof – it gave it the feel of a convertible, while still being protected from the unpredictable UK weather.

“It really has everything you’d look for in a family car, it’s compact yet stylish with a sporty exterior, and such an easy drive.”

Try out the SKODA KAMIQ for yourself and find out more at skoda.co.uk

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