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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SEAT Leon Cupra (2014 - 2016) Review
Used price: £5,491 - £13,827PROS
- Most powerful new Leons yet
- Two turbocharged petrol engines
- Visual modifications to stand out
CONS
- Cupra 280 offers little extra speed
- Some interior plastics bit brittle
- Could look more exciting
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SEAT Leon X-PERIENCE (2014 - 2018) Review
Off-road Leon is an excellent all-rounder
Used price: £4,348 - £12,665PROS
- Sharp yet rugged styling
- Decent to drive
- Spacious, practical interior
- Well-equipped
CONS
- Limited choice in engines and trims
- Leon ST could make more sense for most
- Expensive top-spec models
- Some will find interior dull
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SEAT Leon ST (2014 - 2020) Review
A sharper-looking alternative to the Golf Estate
Used price: £2,749 - £25,737PROS
- Impressive all-round drive and comfort levels
- Good range of equipment on SE Technology cars upwards
- Plenty of engines on offer
- Sharp styling
CONS
- Not quite as practical it’s Golf Estate sibling
- Base S-spec car feels fairly sparse
- Cabin lacks premium feel
- Lack of physical buttons around infotainment screen is frustrating
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Ford Mondeo Estate (2014 - 2022) Review
Family wagon has been around a while, but 2019 facelift keeps it fresh
Used price: £3,453 - £26,839PROS
- Frugal diesel engines
- Spacious cabin
- Economical diesels
- Prestigious and comfortable
- Safe, family transport
CONS
- Feeling its age now
- Hybrid loses significant bootspace
- Not as good to drive as previous car
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Skoda Octavia Scout (2014 - 2020) Review
Scout trim transforms practical wagon into rugged, well-equipped workhorse
Used price: £4,669 - £18,605PROS
- Practical interior
- Genuine off-road ability
- Refined, quality interior
- Lots of standard equipment
CONS
- Not exciting
- More expensive than regular estate
- Only two engine and gearbox options
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Volvo V60 Polestar (2014 - 2016) Review
Used price: £7,931 - £14,528PROS
- Limited edition
- Design and detail
- Engine note
- Grip
- Performance
CONS
- Expensive
- Firm suspension
- Slow gearbox
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Peugeot 2008 (2013 - 2019) Review
Used price: £1,210 - £11,381PROS
- Car-like handling
- Large engine range
- Grip Control option
CONS
- Awkward styling
- Poor performance from petrols
- Limited rear seat room
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Audi A6 RS6 Avant (2013 - 2018) Review
Used price: £17,203 - £41,776PROS
- Seriously fast
- Huge amounts of grip
- Lots of equipment
- Very practical
CONS
- Not cheap to run
- Ride can be choppy
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Toyota Auris Touring Sports (2013 - 2019) Review
Majors on Touring, not much on Sports
Used price: £2,355 - £16,904PROS
- Lots of space and practical touches
- Low running costs
- Good level of standard equipment
- Strong reputation for reliability
CONS
- Hybrid powertrain can be noisy
- Interior quite dull
- Neither version is very quick
- Uninvolving to drive
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Volkswagen Golf Estate (2013 - 2020) Review
Estate version of the best hatch isn’t the roomiest but it’s highly desirable
Used price: £3,092 - £22,036PROS
- Commodious luggage space
- Generous equipment levels
- Economical engines
CONS
- More expensive than rivals
- Options on the dear side
- Used car values are high