Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
- Ascender
- Posts: 4342
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 pm
- Location: Proper Up North
- Currently Driving: Polaris ATV, Hilux, Navara, Dakar, M3 Touring
Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Am looking to get a practical car for general use alongside the Boxster so I can ferry around dogs and children when Mrs Mike is out in her Navara, or if I don't want to take the Navara (due to it being impractical or just the fact its full of horse gubbins and stinks).
Looking for something reliable with a decent sized boot, not fussed about petrol or diesel... 2WD or AWD. Doesn't need to be a fast wagon - just something comfortable with decent space which I could run for 12-24 months before trading up to something faster.
My lazy brain says 5 series estate or X5 because I don't know any better/different tbh.
Looking for something reliable with a decent sized boot, not fussed about petrol or diesel... 2WD or AWD. Doesn't need to be a fast wagon - just something comfortable with decent space which I could run for 12-24 months before trading up to something faster.
My lazy brain says 5 series estate or X5 because I don't know any better/different tbh.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
- Sundayjumper
- Posts: 8076
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:04 pm
- Currently Driving: Peugeot 406 replica, jaaaag, beetle, tractor
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Cayenne, obvs, to match the Boxster.
Although the boot is pitiful.
Although the boot is pitiful.
- Ascender
- Posts: 4342
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 pm
- Location: Proper Up North
- Currently Driving: Polaris ATV, Hilux, Navara, Dakar, M3 Touring
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Are Cayennes not potential money pits at that sort of money? Maybe not any moreso than an X5 or 5 series estate?
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Skoda Superb.
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Kia Sorrento.
Brilliant family workhorse and they come with a 7 year warranty although nothing actually broke in the 3 years and 50k miles we had one.
About the same time Exiges wife had one over a Range Rover.
Brilliant family workhorse and they come with a 7 year warranty although nothing actually broke in the 3 years and 50k miles we had one.
About the same time Exiges wife had one over a Range Rover.
- 16vCento
- Posts: 1249
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 6:06 pm
- Currently Driving: Golf GTE
Kuga ST Line X PHEV
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Our V60 has been very reliable, great on fuel and refined.
Can get a decent one for a lot less than 15k as well.
Can get a decent one for a lot less than 15k as well.
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Superb is worth a look or even a Kodiaq if Vagging.
Ford stuff is generally a better steer but build quality is not on par if that's factor. As above, Korean, Volvo or left field, Infiniti FX with a v8 in it.
Ford stuff is generally a better steer but build quality is not on par if that's factor. As above, Korean, Volvo or left field, Infiniti FX with a v8 in it.
- DeskJockey
- Posts: 6020
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:58 am
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Superb gets my vote too. Mazda6 is very nice too, and decent size boot.
---
Driving a Galaxy far far away
Driving a Galaxy far far away
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
With the price of second hand cars nowadays £15k will basically put you in a high mileage 2004 Citroen C1. 
The artist formerly known as _Who_
- Ascender
- Posts: 4342
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 pm
- Location: Proper Up North
- Currently Driving: Polaris ATV, Hilux, Navara, Dakar, M3 Touring
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Good shout about the Volvo, that's one of my favourite estate designs of the last while.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
- teacherboy
- Posts: 216
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:48 am
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Superb / passat / V90
All solid choices
Mondeo estate is probably worth considering also.
Swallow a big brave pill and go for an xc90 or really ropey cayenne
All solid choices
Mondeo estate is probably worth considering also.
Swallow a big brave pill and go for an xc90 or really ropey cayenne
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
5 series wagon or E Class 
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
Allroad, CLS, Panamera?
Caravelle.
Caravelle.
- Ascender
- Posts: 4342
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 pm
- Location: Proper Up North
- Currently Driving: Polaris ATV, Hilux, Navara, Dakar, M3 Touring
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
We thought the XC90 was great until the gearbox ate itself and Volvo tried to shirk out of any responsibility for it.teacherboy wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 7:24 pm Superb / passat / V90
All solid choices
Mondeo estate is probably worth considering also.
Swallow a big brave pill and go for an xc90 or really ropey cayenne
I do like the look of Cayennes, but wonder how much of a money pit they could be. I do like the look of a Panamera estate, but am thinking I might use this estate to climb the car ladder a bit and trade it in each year against something more expensive ending up with a Panamera or something like a big engined CLS.
Hadn't thought about Fords.
5 series wagon is the safe choice if I don't go Skoda/VAG route I think, but I've not driven these smaller-engined BMWs so will do some reading.
Autotrader is up with a single malt to help...
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
It's mental, 5k buys you a 2010 focus 1.6.Simon wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:52 pm With the price of second hand cars nowadays £15k will basically put you in a high mileage 2004 Citroen C1.![]()
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
5-series might sound a safe choice but it gets you an F11 (previous shape) which is fine but quite boring. I’d definitely check out the CLS in preference, or E-class if you need the bit of extra space. The Mercs feel better designed than the BMW.
Re: Which estate car/suv for £15,000 or so?
These seem to hold their value ok; https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... gen&page=1