Estate / saloon for long drives in great comfort

Estate / saloon for long drives in great comfort

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Ken_Code

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9 months

Saturday 25th May
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Following multiple suggestions of an estate when I asked if any car was going to serve me better than my Range Rover for the regular trips up and down the country I thought I’d ask about non-Range Rover options.

What, in people’s opinion is the nicest car with a big boot and four doors to regularly do long journeys but also to be a nice drive on shorter ones that isn’t a big SUV-styled one?

Not best value, most economical, or most reliable; what’s the one that the biggest pleasure to get in and drive?

I’m not likely to buy new, so need it to be models that have been out a couple of years.

Off the top of my head, I’d imagine some of these are good.

RS6 Avant
M5 Touring
S-class
S8
Flying Spur
Alfa Romeo Giulia
E63

I’m not sure why, but Rolls Royces just don’t appeal.

Edited by Ken_Code on Saturday 25th May 23:32

Ken_Code

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Sunday 26th May
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Thanks.

I ought to have mentioned that the back needs not to be at all claustrophobic, which (in my opinion) the Taycan is. Lots of glass and a good view out makes a big difference to how likely the young children are to get travel sick.

ZX10R NIN

28,351 posts

132 months

Sunday 26th May
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Ken_Code said:
Thanks.

I ought to have mentioned that the back needs not to be at all claustrophobic, which (in my opinion) the Taycan is. Lots of glass and a good view out makes a big difference to how likely the young children are to get travel sick.
If that is the case try a Turismo Panamera & make sure it's got the pano roof light interior as I've found these are big factors with people that suffer with travel sickness.

I think the rest hit the brief.



Ken_Code

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ZX10R NIN said:
If that is the case try a Turismo Panamera & make sure it's got the pano roof light interior as I've found these are big factors with people that suffer with travel sickness.

I think the rest hit the brief.
I agree, thanks. The first step will be to go and sit in the back of a few myself and then sort out a test drive in the likely candidates.

dmsims

6,800 posts

274 months

Sunday 26th May
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Volvo over any of the hot versions you mentioned

Jag_NE

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107 months

Sunday 26th May
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Ken_Code said:
ZX10R NIN said:
If that is the case try a Turismo Panamera & make sure it's got the pano roof light interior as I've found these are big factors with people that suffer with travel sickness.

I think the rest hit the brief.
I agree, thanks. The first step will be to go and sit in the back of a few myself and then sort out a test drive in the likely candidates.
Which Merc does your wife drive Ken?

Ken_Code

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Jag_NE said:
Which Merc does your wife drive Ken?
She doesn’t (well, not exactly), she has a little electric Smart.

AC43

11,968 posts

215 months

Sunday 26th May
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I'd have a look at an S500.

E63eeeeee...

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56 months

Sunday 26th May
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E63, obviously.

I tend to do most of my driving in other cars at the moment, but when I have a reason to get back into it I always find that I've missed how nice it is to drive and how much I enjoy the noise and the theatre of it, but put it in comfort and it's very chilled for long journeys. I've done 13 hours of driving in a day in it and it's completely comfortable. The only slight downside for long journeys compared to something like my 640d is range, 400-430 miles from a tank but that's not too bad for the size and power of the thing.

Ken_Code

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E63eeeeee... said:
E63, obviously.

I tend to do most of my driving in other cars at the moment, but when I have a reason to get back into it I always find that I've missed how nice it is to drive and how much I enjoy the noise and the theatre of it, but put it in comfort and it's very chilled for long journeys. I've done 13 hours of driving in a day in it and it's completely comfortable. The only slight downside for long journeys compared to something like my 640d is range, 400-430 miles from a tank but that's not too bad for the size and power of the thing.
Which version? I absolutely loved my SL63, although obviously that didn’t really offer the space if the E class.

E63eeeeee...

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Sunday 26th May
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Ken_Code said:
Which version? I absolutely loved my SL63, although obviously that didn’t really offer the space if the E class.
Mine's a facelift S212 estate, with the 5.5 twin turbo. I'm sure the 213 is similarly enjoyable but there's definitely something fun about a proper ludicrously big engine.

OldGermanHeaps

4,192 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th May
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A6 allroad with a decent engine and spec. Not too far off an rs6 but much better suited to the real world.

Ken_Code

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E63eeeeee... said:
Mine's a facelift S212 estate, with the 5.5 twin turbo. I'm sure the 213 is similarly enjoyable but there's definitely something fun about a proper ludicrously big engine.
I previously had the “proper” 6.2 litre engine in a C63. I think that the 5.5 in my S class was at least as good, but think I’d miss something if moving to the latest ones.

ninepoint2

3,494 posts

167 months

Sunday 26th May
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S8 all day long, perfect for what you want

Ken_Code

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ninepoint2 said:
S8 all day long, perfect for what you want
And of course, there’s an appeal to having the car from that documentary about the man who transported packages in his while getting into all manner of highjinks.

Back when I used to be driven to airports a lot I was always pleased when it was an A8 that picked me up.

blueg33

38,469 posts

231 months

Monday 27th May
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Volvo for a super comfortable estate.

The Giulia on your list is likely too small, it’s a compact sports saloon, and does not have a big boot.

ninjag

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126 months

Monday 27th May
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Ken_Code said:
ninepoint2 said:
S8 all day long, perfect for what you want
And of course, there’s an appeal to having the car from that documentary about the man who transported packages in his while getting into all manner of highjinks.

Back when I used to be driven to airports a lot I was always pleased when it was an A8 that picked me up.
I'm also sure it's the A8 that has that fancy predictive adaptive suspension that can go over speed bumps as if they aren't even there. I wonder if any other cars have that?

blueg33

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Monday 27th May
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Ken_Code said:
Thanks.

I ought to have mentioned that the back needs not to be at all claustrophobic, which (in my opinion) the Taycan is. Lots of glass and a good view out makes a big difference to how likely the young children are to get travel sick.
Giulia is definately out then