In reply to Dangerous Dave:
We reviewed a selection of 2-person 3-season tents last year:
https://www.ukhillwalking.com/gear/camping/tents+bivvys/2-person_3-season_t...
The basic gist - as I'm sure you know - is that there is no one perfect tent, since they're all a compromise of various factors (weight/spaciousness/toughness/ventilation/weatherproofness/cost/porch design etc etc).
To state the obvious, for a week in the Hebrides you may be glad of a very windproof design, while for car camping something larger and maybe less high-end would usually be good.
From the range we reviewed above the Sierra Leone II or the Limelight 2P would be my top picks for car camping.
For more serious 3 (even 4) season mountain use it'd be a choice of the Access 2, Minaret or t20 Trail.
For gram counting lightweight backpacking trips, in summer, I'd probably favour the Mira 2 though it is a bit of a specialist investment.
All this said, the Hubba Hubba NX is a really good tent at the price, and strikes what for many people will be a balance of weight, spaciousness and 2/3 season weather performance that's hard to better at this sort of outlay. We reviewed it some years back:
https://www.ukhillwalking.com/gear/camping/tents+bivvys/msr_hubba_hubba_nx_...