Hi everyone, Long story short - I need a family car with 130g CO2 emissions or lower (car allowance from work). I currently drive a Seat Ateca but could do with some extra boot space, and leg room in the rear, for two toddlers and trips away! I've looked at the Kodiaq and Superb Estate over the weekend and am leaning towards the Superb for more leg room in the back, but neither were PHEV. I wondered if anyone with either car would be able to have a quick measure from the boot floor to the parcel shelf? I have a rough measure of 45cm in the Kodiaq and 56cm in the Superb. The Kodiaq has more height if packed to the roof, but I like keeping the parcel shelf on (I'm weird, I know!). My Ateca is 64cm. It looks like I am trading height for depth which may not actually provide much more space (I think on litres the Ateca is 510, Superb is the same and Kodiaq is 745 but thing is, where's the space? Is it to the roof, the parcelshelf, does it include all the nooks and crannies etc so what's actually a practical upgrade, hence measuring). Does the 5 seater Kodiaq have more rear leg room than the 7? I'm reading different opinions on this online. For reference, I have 22cm space from the back of the driver's seat to the edge of the rear bench in the Kodiaq, 26cm in the Superb and 21cm in the Ateca. Pretty important for space for the child seats! Thanks in advance.