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Estate (4 owner reviews)

2009 - 2012

  • Average owner rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8
    Our most recent reviewers said:

    Car works well, load space is amazing, very useful family car, reasonably economical when driven carefully- 50+mpg. Researched before purchase,...

    Five Star car if you are looking for an inexpensive, nippy, cheap-to-run 5 seater (4+1/2 really!) utilitarian load-lugger. (One Star...

    two sliding doors,automatic,stop start,antislip ,air condition,after remapping money well spent £250 better economy,mpg 60 +,very roomy for our two dogs.sound...

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