Ron Burgundy
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icantbelieve said:Audi estates are supposed to be fantastic and one that's not on your list is the jaguar x-type estate diesel. Automatic transmission will make the car less economical and certainly less involving to drive.
ainya said:i drove estates for years ,now im driving a renault scenic loads of space and very comfortable to drive ,would never consider an estate car now
Leo said:Top Gear consistently put the Subaru Forrester top of the estate pile. It's based on the Impreza. Subaru don't do diesel though, so may rule it out for you.
Leo said:Top Gear consistently put the Subaru Forrester top of the estate pile. It's based on the Impreza. Subaru don't do diesel though, so may rule it out for you.
mc-BigE said:I have a 2002 BMW 3 series touring, its the 320d 150bhp model, plenty of power, and with the back seats down its not that bad room wise, however the wheel arches take up a bit of room so wide loads might be an issue, but I got a normal fridge freezer in the back last month with about 2" inches of clearance on top at the opening, it was tight.
last week got a wavin drain pipe in with the front seat lowered also, and the boot closed!
Nedtastic said:Have you considered an Opel Vectra Estate or an Opel Signum .... Tasty looking car and the 1.9 CDti 150bhp engine is a dinger ...
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