If this sounds like you, then there is no need to worry. There are lots of cars and options on the market that are suitable for you, not least the huge range of spacious and functional estate cars that every car manufacturer and car brand seems to have on their books. Estates are great because they are low down like a normal car, whilst generally still having a big engine and huge amount of extensive and flexible boot space. The only hard decision, therefore, is choosing which estate car is perfect for you.
As I have already said, there are lots of options, so knowing the top runners before you start your search for your next car is always good advice. The best estate brands in my humble opinion generally consist of Volvo (known for their safety conscious gorgeous goliaths), Saab (purveyors of reliable and visually attractive estates) and Mercedes (which cost a lot but have plenty of space). If you want to drive a tank then by all means opt for a Volvo, but I personally think that your best bet both for performance and value is to go for a used Saab estate above the rest.
Specifically, I recommend that you search your local Saab dealers for a reasonably young Saab 9-5 estate. Never buy new, it just doesn’t make sense, but do always ensure that you get a 9-5 that hasn’t been bashed and battered, otherwise the used Saab saving won’[t be worthwhile.
This car comes with a 1.9 litre TiD engine as standard, although you can upgrade to 2.0 litre Biopower engine or a 2.3 Turbo edition. All of them are power, with great performance when carting around yet another heavy load. Fuel consumption isn’t particularly great, but generally you can’t expect this in a heavy and somewhat cumbersome estate car of any description. What I did enjoy when I was in the 9-5 estate last was the acceleration. Technically it can do 0-60 MPH in 10.1 seconds in the basic 1.9 litre model, and this was a pleasure to experience in a car that usually would be significantly slower due to its drive. Essentially this speed and the great quality Saab engine made it a pleasure to drive even though it was an estate!
Pete J Ridgard is a writer and a car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he discusses Used Saab cars.
