We have the Indiana 6 and like it - friends have the Montana 6 but I prefer our Indiana - I like the flat front - more useful for storing things - and also the canopy which we cook under. However the Montana also has its plus points - more mesh doors and windows. I'm not a bug fan but am quite happy with the bathtub groundsheet of the Indiana - as long as the sleeping bit is (fairly) bug free then I'm happy.
For both of the above tents, the sleeping compartment is a good size - we have 2 girls (9 & 6) and a dog and we are all quite comfy and have space to have all our clothes in the compartment too. We have it as one big bedroom then we can all lie and chat in the morning without having to get out of bed!
We have a Ford C-Max and a roof box and manage fine, though it is a bit of a squash. We take the middle seat out and the girls still have things at their feet. Both of these tents take up a lot of boot space - ours takes up about 1/3 of the boot; the rest of the boot is filled with cooker, gas bottle, a folding crate with lights etc in and another one with kitchen stuff. Sleeping bags, self inflating mattresses, chairs and clothes go in the roof box.
I am amazed at how much I have enjoyed camping the past couple of years, and it is undoubtedly because we have decent sleeping bags and thermals (I hate being cold and we do live in Scotland) and now Fat Airics to sleep on - hated air beds. The girls have the regular Airics which roll up much smaller and are fine too but just not quite so luxurious! We don't tend to use electric (used it when we went to France in the summer as we could hire a fridge from the site which was great) but for weekends here we just use a normal cool box with no probs.
I am thinking of getting a smaller weekend tent but do really like the space of the Indiana so might have to get a bigger car if the girls start complaining about things at their feet.
Hope your trip to look at tents was successful.
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