Estate car reviews
Looking to buy a new 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 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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Estate car reviews
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Renault Megane Sport Tourer (2003 - 2006) Review
Used price: £436 - £2,108PROS
Outstanding safety; more load space than the Laguna estate.
CONS
Cramped cabin
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Subaru Outback (2003 - 2009) Review
Lifted Legacy evolves into a capable, subtle off-roader
Used price: £666 - £3,137PROS
- Four-wheel drive security
- Capable off-road as well
- Large boot, robust build
CONS
- Interior lacks finesse
- Thirsty petrol engines
- Poor ride quality
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Vauxhall Signum (2003 - 2008) Review
Used price: £384 - £3,266PROS
Comfortable, great used buy
CONS
Being an expensive Vectra
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Vauxhall Vectra Estate (2003 - 2005) Review
Used price: £317 - £1,985PROS
Comfortable drive; competent cruiser
CONS
Future depreciation
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Peugeot 307 Estate (2002 - 2007) Review
Used price: £425 - £2,342PROS
Holdall practicality; comfy ride
CONS
1.4 and 1.6 are a bit weak
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Peugeot 307 SW (2002 - 2007) Review
Used price: £471 - £2,613PROS
Build quality, excellent ride, safety equipment, space
CONS
Not a proper MPV
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Mazda 6 Estate (2002 - 2007) Review
Used price: £464 - £2,660PROS
Handling, looks, equipment
CONS
Engine noise on some petrol models
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Toyota Corolla Estate (2002 - 2006) Review
Used price: £522 - £2,435PROS
Cheap to own, solidly built
CONS
Only two engines and the diesel lacks refinement