Traditionally, the BMW 3 Series has edged out the C-Class for outright driving enjoyment, and this trend continues with the latest generation of each. The BMW is more athletic through a series of bends, but the Mercedes has an appeal of its own with a supple, cosseting ride and a relaxed demeanour.
The C-Class’s cabin feels strikingly modern, too, with an enormous portrait touchscreen that rises up from the centre console and runs the firm’s MBUX software. Swathes of ambient lighting and intricate detailing make the Mercedes more than a match for the recently facelifted BMW inside.
With a 490-litre boot, the C-Class combines opulence and practicality like few other estate cars, and there’s a model to suit all tastes, with petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid options, the latter offering an impressive 65-mile pure electric range.
6. Volkswagen Passat
- Prices from £38,500
- Best for boot space
The Volkswagen Passat saloon is dead, but the estate lives on into the model’s ninth generation. Much like the Passats of the past, the latest model isn’t the most groundbreaking car out there, but it is a well-built, smart and attractive estate car that should meet most buyers’ requirements with ease.
One area where the Passat does outshine most of the competition, though, is with its 690-litre boot. On top of all this luggage space, the VW offers a huge amount of space for its occupants, too. It won’t set the world on fire with its performance or driver engagement, but each journey should be a comfortable and stress-free one.
5. BMW 3 Series Touring
- Prices from £42,500
- Best driving experience
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