My car needs have changed as I now drive to commute. Over the next couple of months I am planning in selling my celica and getting an estate and a weekend car. Before I go into MPV territory what estates can I get 3 bikes and 3 mates in? It needs to be very reliable and easy on fuel. Driving experience isn't that important nor are toys. Budget around £5k.
Mondeo
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I got 3 people and 3 bikes into a vauxhall corsa once, without folding the back seats down.
But stock STW answers are:
Octavia
Mondeo
Anything with a tow-bar rack.
3 and 3 inside a Mondeo Estate is a breeze. 4 and 4 is doable. Economical and reliable, depending on what model you go for.
If Mondeo is too large, I get 3 + 3 easily enough in my Focus estate.
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Mate of mine has an Octavia estate (well, two of them do in fact). With one of those Thule soft roof boxes we got 3 of us with 3 bikes, a weekend camping equipment and all our kit in fairly easily.
Any decent estate tbh. But you'll ideally want a 3-seat front (uglipla etc) or a 60/40 split seat (Focus, but not all Mondeos- mine inexplicably has 60/40 seat backs but a single-piece base. The backs still fold fairly flat but it's not quite as good as it could be)
I tried to find out how many bikes I could fit in the Mondeo with one wheel off- ran out of bikes.
3 and 3 inside a v70 is a doddle.
3 and 3 in mondeo
3 and 3 in citroen c5
4 bikes 2 people in a pug 206 estate
There's an estate round here with loads of bikes in it.
None of them belong to the original owners.
Sorry.
3 bikes 3 peeps in a 3 series here!
Mondeo, We managed 3 and 3 plus camping gear and kit for 10 days in lake garda last year.
My Honda Accord takes a frame sideways so you can put 3 bikes in the boot without lowering the seats. If there are 3 people I'd drop the 30% seat and use it for bags.
Focus swallows 3+3 easily with room for kit.
Honda civic 2.2ctdi enough room for the split seat to fold down, 3 bikes in, kit packed around them, and still a back seat for a passenger, and 50mpg.
Currenty have an astra h estate which is easy for 3+3.
Also don't it in an astra and focus hatch.
The srctewt for me has been 60/40 split folding seats where the base splits as well.
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then you have more balls than a findus ready meal
Passat, we regularly have 3 + 3 and have even managed 4 + 4 though two were kids.
I'm looking at VW Tourans at the moment. Loads of space inside, compact on the outside.
Diesel gives good mpg and a Bluemotion version is cheap on VED.
The three removable seats make it much more practical than an estate.
I've got a 2001 passat and do many trips with 3 bikes and 3 people.
Thanks for the replies. Ideally I'd prefer an estate over a hatch but I will look at civics. I like the look of accords so will have a scan on auto trader.
The civic is cavernous with the cantilever seat base folded down, I bought an old table for renovating from a guy in Glasgow, 6' x 3' - fitted in the back!.
reading this, the answer is obviously "any". I've had three and three in a v50, and 3 and 3 plus a weekend's gear in an Octavia
the answer is obviously "any"
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BMW 3 series estates have have such a small boot they are like an inverted tardis, I am not sure where is all went?
I have a Mondeo Saloon and I can get 2 mikes and a unicycle in with the seats up so I can only imagine how big the estate is, also of all the cars I have had (and it is many) they are the only FWD car that I have enjoyed the handling of, they are cheap as chips safe and I would really miss the heated front screen.
I also had a range rover for a while and that was massive you could get two bikes in the back with the rear wheels on. taken apart I am sure you could get 5 in there with judicious placement
Vectra.
Hatch is big, and estate is huge.
As long as you go for the face-lift ones (post 55) they actually handle too.
