BMW Estate car reviews

Looking to buy a new Bmw estate car? Search through our estate car reviews to find out which model would suit you and your lifestyle. 

The biggest selling point of an estate car is its boot - if you need lots of space in your car, then an estate is the way to go if you don’t fancy an SUV. All our estate car reviews tell you how much boot space you’ll get. 

In an estate car, you‘ll get a big boot, plus room for the dog, the children, and even grandma. 

Read our Bmw estate car reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.

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BMW Estate car reviews

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  • BMW i5 Touring (2024 onwards) Review

    Plush and practical. Needs more range.

    Parkers rating: 4.3 out of 5 4.3
    New price: £69,945 - £111,795

    PROS

    • Refined 
    • Inviting interior 
    • Good to drive 

    CONS

    • Not the biggest boot 
    • More range welcome 
    • Drives best with optional suspension
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  • BMW 3-Series M3 Touring (2022 onwards) Review

    Fabulous driver's car with room for the family

    Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
    New price: £87,945 - £95,220

    PROS

    • Rewarding to drive
    • Room for four, plus luggage
    • Supercar-baiting acceleration

    CONS

    • Expensive, with high-cost options
    • Styling is still divisive
    • It's not exactly quiet
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  • BMW 330e Hybrid (2019 onwards) Review

    Plug-in BMW 3 Series is an excellent, tax-efficient all-rounder

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £46,985 - £54,485

    PROS

    • Up to 37 miles of electric range
    • Precise steering and balanced handling
    • Great efficiency and performance

    CONS

    • Not as good to drive as a standard 3 Series
    • Reduced boot space compared with non plug-ins
    • No longer available with four-wheel drive
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  • BMW 3-Series Touring (2019 onwards) Review

    Great to drive with some clever practicality features

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £42,430 - £61,645

    PROS

    • Great to drive yet comfortable
    • Lots of smart design touches
    • Wide range of trims and engines

    CONS

    • Non-premium rivals carry more
    • Not all of the tech works perfectly
    • Expensive, especially with options
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  • BMW 5-Series Touring (2017 - 2024) Review

    Has BMW created the perfect estate car?

    Parkers rating: 4.4 out of 5 4.4
    Used price: £10,876 - £45,248

    PROS

    • As comfortable and satisfying as the saloon
    • Spacious, high-quality interior
    • Intuitive, advanced infotainment

    CONS

    • Lacks high performance version
    • A bit less refined than the saloon
    • Mercedes E-Class has a bigger boot
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  • BMW 3-Series Touring (2005 - 2012) Review

    Sporty small estate is an appealing alternative to a used Golf or Focus

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    Used price: £732 - £6,823

    PROS

    • Great to drive
    • Well equipped trim levels
    • Relatively easy to maintain

    CONS

    • Small, for an estate
    • Smaller engines can be unreliable
    • Most on the market are diesel
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  • BMW 5-Series Touring (2003 - 2010) Review

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    Used price: £656 - £5,569

    PROS

    Wide choice of strong yet efficient engines, good load area, great to drive, superbly built cabin

    CONS

    Styling still not to everyone's taste, similar-sized estates offer more boot space

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