Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/passat/estate/review
While the Passat Estate doesn't have the most spacious cargo area among its rivals, you'd still call it a very practical car. All the qualities that make a good estate are present and correct: a large, square boot with a big opening; a split-folding rear bench seat that easily folds flat for increased luggage space; and a useful amount of storage around the cabin. Add to that a selection of smooth and economical diesel engines to a standard specification that has all the essentials, and the Passat Estate is a desirable car.
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VW Passat review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/passat/saloon/review
The Volkswagen Passat has always been a favourite among long distance drivers - its fantastic ability to eat up long motorway journeys is almost unrivalled- the new version is no different. The suspension is soft enough to soak up rough road surfaces while the cabin gets lots of sound-deadening insulation. This means engine and road noise are almost unnoticable at cruising speed - something that helps the miles fly by!
Volkswagen Passat Estate review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/passat/estate/review
Practicality is everything for an estate -- and this version of the VW Passat delivers. Not only is the boot one of the biggest in the family car class, it's also one of the most usable and versatile, with one-touch levers folding the seats. A clever device also allows for hands-free opening of the boot: simply wave your foot under the bumper and the electric tailgate lifts. With a good line-up of engines and great comfort, the Passat Estate is a fine buy -- we just wish it was better to drive and had more visual flair.
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Volkswagen Touran review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/touran/mini-mpv/review
The Touran's boxy shape might not make it the most attractive of cars, but it also makes the VW one of the most practical small MPVs available. The interior is classy and well built and there's a wide choice of engines, including an efficient BlueMotion version that's very cheap to run.
Peugeot 508 review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/peugeot/508/saloon/review
The Peugeot 508 is the firm's latest contender in the family car class. The looks may be a little divisive but at least they stand out, and this car's abilities are far more than skin deep. As well as being good to drive it's also luxurious and comfortable. The only problem could be with its price -- in range-topping trim it comes close to accomplished executive models such as the BMW 3-Series.
Kia Optima review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/kia/optima/saloon/review
The Kia Optima is an attempt to introduce something a little more daring to a segment that includes dull but worthy models like the Toyota Avensis. Its bold looks and well-appointed cabin will draw some attention and it also comes fitted with a 1.7-litre diesel that provides a good balance between performance and running costs.
Range Rover Evoque review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/land-rover/evoque/suv/review
The premium SUV sector will never be quite the same again, as the Range Rover Evoque has raised the bar to an entirely new level. It's available in two compact bodystyles -- with three doors or five -- and with a choice of three engines and a trio of luxury trim levels, while the pricing structure makes it the perfect entry point to Range Rover ownership.
Volkswagen CC review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/passat-cc/saloon/review
Despite sharing a platform with the new Volkswagen Passat, Volkswagen's latest four-door coupe is known simply as the Volkswagen CC - which stands for Comfort Coupe. Featuring revised four-door coupe styling and a high quality interior, the latest version is priced from around £24,000. The UK engine range includes 1.8-litre TSI 158bhp or 2.0-litre TSI 207bhp petrols and a 2.0-litre TDI common rail diesel with either 138bhp or 168bhp.
Mini Cooper review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/mini/mini/hatchback2/review
Unlike the 1959 original, today's BMW-developed MINI is an expensive 'premium' small hatchback. That hasn't stopped thousands flooding the roads, and an extensive options list means it's easy to make every MINI feel unique. Excellent resale values and economical engines make owning a MINI cheaper than you'd think, too. Six versions, from the basic First to the high performance John Cooper Works offer something for everyone, unless you need much space for luggage or rear passengers, that is. All versions share the same quality feel and are brilliant fun to drive.
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Volvo XC60 review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volvo/xc60/sports-utility-vehicle/review
Think of the XC60 more as a raised family-sized estate car than a proper off-roader. It's practical, classy and very easy to drive. We're big fans of the comfortable ride and the great view you get from the high driving position. Offering neither the sporty, firm ride of the Audi Q5 or the rugged ability of the Land Rover Freelander, the XC60 falls somewhere in between -- and as such strikes a great balance for family buyers.
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Ford KA review - CarBuyer
Full Review at: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/ford/ka/hatchback/review
The original Ford Ka was much loved for its cute looks, funky interior and entertaining handling, yet this second-generation model feels more straight-laced and less fun. It shares many of its mechanical parts with the Fiat 500: in fact, they're built in the same factory. There are two engines, one petrol and one diesel, while a wide range of trim levels offers plenty of scope for personalisation -- including some crazy looking stickers. Entry models aren't very well equipped as standard, but flagship versions are luxurious.
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Audi A6 review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/audi/a6/saloon/review
You have to admire the new, 2011 Audi A6. Built out of more lightweight materials than ever, the latest A6 is faster yet more economical than ever while inside its incredibly classy cabin is chock full of all the gadgets you'd expect on a luxury car. There's a wide range of petrol and diesel engines, along with the option of quattro four-wheel drive too.
Volkswagen Tiguan review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/volkswagen/tiguan/sports-utility-vehicle/review
The Tiguan looks like a 4x4 and has some off-road ability, but it's made with city roads and motorways in mind. It is designed to offer the benefits enjoyed by 4x4 owners - a high, commanding driving position, cabin space, and a feeling of safety - while being relatively compact.
BMW 1 Series review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/bmw/series-1/hatchback/review
The second generation of the BMW 1 Series hatchback is packed with more gadgetry than ever, including new, super-efficient petrol and diesel engines, and lots of equipment you would expect to see on larger luxury cars. There's greater scope for personalisation (a bit like the MINI) too.
Honda Accord review - CarBuyer
Full review: http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/honda/accord/saloon/review
Excellent build quality and an upmarket interior mean that the Honda Accord is now a worthy rival to established, executive German saloon cars like the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Honda has a long record of good reliability, and that hasn't changed with this generation of Accord.