Add news
March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010
August 2010
September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 August 2013 September 2013 October 2013 November 2013 December 2013 January 2014 February 2014 March 2014 April 2014 May 2014 June 2014 July 2014 August 2014 September 2014 October 2014 November 2014 December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 October 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 December 2016 January 2017 February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 May 2017 June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 October 2017 November 2017 December 2017 January 2018 February 2018 March 2018 April 2018 May 2018 June 2018 July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 November 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 November 2019 December 2019 January 2020 February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 November 2021 December 2021 January 2022 February 2022 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 July 2022 August 2022 September 2022 October 2022 November 2022 December 2022 January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 July 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023 December 2023 January 2024 February 2024 March 2024 April 2024 May 2024 June 2024 July 2024 August 2024 September 2024 October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 September 2025 October 2025 November 2025 December 2025
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
News Every Day |

Seven best estate cars that WON’T break the bank – including versatile hatchback & 7-seater perfect for family days out

ESTATE cars are one of the most popular options for your burgeoning family, and are a great alternative to a sometimes clunky SUV.

These motors can fit a large group and all of life’s luggage in a sleek and driveable body, combining the capacity of an SUV with the sharpness of a saloon.

SUPPLIED
The Toyota Corolla Sports Touring was praised as an affordable and comfortable estate[/caption]
supplied
The enormous seven-seater Dacia Jogger was also complimented for its large capacity and budget-friendly price[/caption]
Getty
Experts recommended the Citroen C5 X for families[/caption]

The cliché of being “all the car you’ll ever need” holds ever true for estates, especially in recent years, as the range available for consumers has become increasingly diverse.

However, if you don’t want to break the bank, you may find yourself struggling to find the perfect motor.

Thankfully, experts at Autocar have listed the seven best-value options for estates, including a versatile hatchback and a seven-seater that’s perfect for family days out.

A major standout on the list was the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports, which received an overall rating of 4.5 stars out of five.

Praised for its excellent fuel economy and capable handling, the Corolla helps combine the traditional strengths of an estate with powerful handling.

Its perfect driving experience comes thanks to its use of Toyota’s Next Generation Architecture, and it retails for around just £32,000 new.

Second-hand versions from around five years ago sell for better than half of that price.

Road tester Illya Verpraet said: “The Corolla isn’t the hottest, most exciting or trendiest thing around, but there’s something very pleasingly fit for purpose about it.”

However, despite its nice ride and functionality, experts did warn that its interior lets it down, especially its “poor” infotainment system.

The model comes standard as a petrol-electric hybrid these days, although you do have the choice of either a 1.8L or 2.0L engine.

While the 1.8 is likely best on congested local roads, you may opt for the 2.0 if you have lots of long motorway drives planned for you and your family.

Speaking of carrying a large group, Autocar also recommended the larger seven-seater Dacia Jogger as part of its best estates list.

Also scoring 4.5 stars, the big Romanian motor was praised for its incredible value for money, extra space, and fuel efficiency.

Costing just under £18,000 new, for the basic version, the motor is a fantastic option if you want to buy a cheap, spacious car.

Add a little bit more onto the price and you could even nab yourself heated seats, cruise control, and an in-built sat-nav.

While it has a fairly bare-bones interior as standard, the motor still provides great value for your money.

Autocar's seven best cheap estates

  • Skoda Superb Estate
  • Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
  • BMW 3 Series Touring
  • Volvo V90
  • Dacia Jogger
  • Ford Focus Estate
  • Citroën C5 X

    Its 1.0L petrol engine may be no powerhouse but it will be able to propel itself just fine along most roads, thanks to its snappy six-speed manual gearbox.

    You can also get your hands on an even better fuel-economy version of the vehicle if you opt for the Jogger Hybrid, which also comes with automatic transmission.

    Road test editor Matt Saunders said: “The Jogger is a product unlike any rival.

    “An MPV/estate/crossover/SUV that’s both affordable and versatile enough to insert itself into myriad buying conversations and ownership scenarios.”

    Filling up the rest of Autocar’s list were myriads of other estates which combine sleek exteriors with comfortable and spacious interiors.

    The car magazine highly recommended the Skoda Superb Estate, rating it five stars out of five, saying it was an excellent mix of petrol, diesel and hybrid powertrains.

    While not overly comfortable or sporty, it manages to combine the two, giving drivers comfortable steering and storage.

    You can grab one new for around £37,000, while second-hand versions, registered in 2020, typically sell for less than £18,000.

    ‘We don’t value them’ – the best estate cars you can pick up for under £5k…they’re better than SUVs

    A CAR dealer has shared his top picks for the best estate cars that you can still pick up for under £5,000.

    The body type used to be among the most popular in the UK but has almost died out in recent years as trends have shifted towards hatchbacks and SUVs.

    The latest data from the SMMT, the trade body representing car makers, suggests that around 110,000 estates were registered in 2023.

    While a decent increase on the pandemic years, it’s still nowhere near the peak of the late ’90s and early 2000s.

    Today, the estate car has been largely supplanted by the crossover SUV as a spacious, practical option for drivers.

    And the latter also tends to offer more power and sharper performance into the bargain.

    Matthew Goodwin of High Peak Autos recommended buying the Audi A6 Avant, BMW 5 Series, Jaguar X-Type, Mercedes E Class, and Vauxhall Insignia – saying they were the best cheap buys.

    Also coming in on the list was the BMW 3 Series Touring, which retails for just under £44,000 new.

    Praised for its excellent driving dynamics and “world-class” blend of performance and fuel economy, the motor is a perfect option for families looking for a bit more class and comfort than the more budget choices.

    The Volvo V90 was also recommended, being rated 4.5 stars for its sleek looks and practicality.

    Costing around £45,000 new, these reliable Swedish motors are powerful and provide great comfort.

    However, it should be noted that these only come as a plug-in hybrid these days.

    Finishing off the list were the Ford Focus Estate and Citroen C5 X, which cost £28,000 and £30,000 to buy new respectively.

    While the Ford was praised for its agile and playful chassis, the Citroen was recommended for those looking for economical powertrains and a well-built interior.

    In terms of criticism, the Ford has quite limited engine options, while the Citroen has an occasionally jerky automatic gearbox, experts mention.

    Ria.city






    Read also

    Runner killed instantly after being electrocuted by low-hanging cable

    Slop bowls, AI layoffs, and the girlfriend index: Here's a market-beating research firm's top investment ideas for 2026

    Sauber name makes surprise appearance on 2026 F1 entry list

    News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

    Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here




    Sports today


    Новости тенниса


    Спорт в России и мире


    All sports news today





    Sports in Russia today


    Новости России


    Russian.city



    Губернаторы России









    Путин в России и мире







    Персональные новости
    Russian.city





    Friends of Today24

    Музыкальные новости

    Персональные новости