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    What estate car?

    New baby. Own a BMW 1 series but too small now. Looking for an estate car for about £15k. So far have liked the 3 series estate but as I liked the old Beamer I may be missing better value options. So, big should out to all the dads who need to fill their cars full of tulip.

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    Originally posted by flambo View Post
    New baby. Own a BMW 1 series but too small now. Looking for an estate car for about £15k. So fat have liked the 3 series estate but as I liked the old Beamer I may be missing better value options. So, big should out to all the dads who need to fill their cars full of tulip.
    Honda Accord

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      #3
      Originally posted by flambo View Post
      New baby. Own a BMW 1 series but too small now. Looking for an estate car for about £15k. So far have liked the 3 series estate but as I liked the old Beamer I may be missing better value options. So, big should out to all the dads who need to fill their cars full of tulip.
      I've been looking around too as I want to be able to chuck my racing bike in the back without fannying around taking the wheels off as I ride my bike from clientco to bed and breakfast and back. E-class, whatever series, has a huge luggage space that could probably hold three bikes lying on top of each other; very easy for weekend trips with Lady Tester. Not sure whether the 5 series has so much space; I'll be having a look at one at the weekend, but the guy selling the Benz said it's the biggest luggage space of all estates.
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        #4
        Originally posted by flambo View Post
        New baby. Own a BMW 1 series but too small now. Looking for an estate car for about £15k. So far have liked the 3 series estate but as I liked the old Beamer I may be missing better value options. So, big should out to all the dads who need to fill their cars full of tulip.
        My next car is going to be a Subaru Legacy, AWD, good spec, reliable, fun to drive and big enough for all the tulipe the kids bring with them.

        Long term target (when I am no longer doing 20-30k miles a year so can get a brand new car) is an E-Class ( I think I am getting old ) for pretty much what MTT says, and I think the styling is better than the 5 Series, which just looks curvy and fat, which is only good on a woman not a car.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
          Honda Accord
          got one but that now feels small with 2 kids...

          the infinity fx looks nice...
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            #6
            We had a 3 series for 6 months on lease, and even with 'only' 2 kids in the back, it was a nightmare. Wife had an E320CDI estate which was cracking, but with 3 kids in, cramped. If you have more than 3 kids, I'd be looking at a large 4x4/MPV, as even the largest cars, don't have a lot of room in the back.

            Wife has just picked up a new R350 and even that has a small middle seat. friend has an S-Max which is surprisingly nice in the middle seats.

            Depends what you want really. If you're carrying adults in the back, I'd vote large MPV/4x4 myself.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Alias View Post
              got one but that now feels small with 2 kids...

              the infinity fx looks nice...
              Not that roomy out back, but yes, looks nice.

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                #8
                lexus rx is a consideration too but not sure i'd want to go back to a petrol (yes I know its hybrid but would want a diesel hybrid)
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Alias View Post
                  lexus rx is a consideration too but not sure i'd want to go back to a petrol (yes I know its hybrid but would want a diesel hybrid)
                  Depends on your mileage. We do 10k a year in the wifes car, it's a diesel, and we'd be better off with petrol - cost less to buy, as does the fuel.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ketchup View Post
                    Honda Accord
                    The boot on that is Tiny, they dropped a clanger on that one.

                    I've also been looking at getting a diesel estate, my list so far:

                    The desired options:
                    5 series (bizzarely same price as a 3 series 2nd hand)
                    A6 (more expensive than the BMW)
                    A4 (big enough but still pricey)
                    E Class (too big?)
                    V70 (still too big?)

                    The sensible but boring options:
                    Passat (that will save about £4-5 over the desired models)
                    Mondeo (good apparently, but not the bargain you'd expect)
                    Seat Exio (cheap as chips)

                    I would add the Mazda6 but I've had 2 in a row now... probably get a Passat.
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