If you’re moving a lot of people around, you’re going to need a vehicle that can also accommodate all the luggage and belongings they may be carrying with them. With that in mind, how can you know which will offer the most in cargo capacity while still maintaining its ability to carry as many people as possible? 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal.

Browse now . To help figure it out, we’ve taken the options in the ‘People Movers less than $70,000’ category on the VFACTS sales charts and compared them based on their claimed boot space measurements in their maximum seating configuration. You’ll notice some figures are missing.

That’s either because the car doesn’t allow for particular configurations or because the rear rows aren’t fixed in place, making it difficult to get a concrete measurement. There are more premium people movers on the market right now too, which will be detailed in a future article as they’re considerably more expensive. All boot space figures listed are derived from the VDA standard unless otherwise stated.

Click on a car’s name above to jump directly to its information on the page, or continue scrolling for the full list. Hyundai’s quirky Staria heads the list, with a claimed boot capacity of 831 litres when all seats are in use. The Staria can house eight passengers comfortably, though you can fold the third row to reveal an increased capacity of 130.