Big car

The concept of a big car is, on the face of, simple. Indeed, anything over 4.7 metres long could be included here. These include 7-seat SUVs, large SUVs, luxury SUVs, luxury cars, estates and MPVs.

But whichever you choose, you can expect masses of space and impressive comfort. You might also find surprisingly low running costs or huge performance – although not necessarily at the same time.

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Volkswagen Golf Estate

from £30,235
The VW Golf Estate is one of our favourite estate cars. It's brilliant to drive, priced competitively and well equipped

Suzuki Swace

from £27,714
The Suzuki Swace is almost identical to the estate version of Toyota's Corolla – but costs less
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Volkswagen Multivan

from £44,227
MPV is better to drive and more sophisticated than rivals, and it has a varied engine range

Lexus LM

from £92,289
The Lexus LM seven-seat MPV does exactly what it says on the tin but could do with more engine options

Vauxhall Combo Life Electric

from £32,340
Electric MPV is practical and very well-equipped but costs more than similar alternatives

Volkswagen Tayron

from £37,795
The Tayron is Volkswagen's new replacement for the Tiguan Allspace seven-seat SUV

BMW 3 Series Touring

from £35,990
There are more practical estates than the 3 Series Touring, but its handling and performance make it one of the best options

New Audi Q8

from £59,900
There are more practical and cheaper luxury SUVs, but if you want that coupé-SUV look, the classy, spacious and refined Audi Q8 will not disappoint.

Volkswagen ID 7 Tourer

from £45,068
The ID 7 Tourer is a spacious electric estate car with a big boot and a long-range battery option

Dacia Jogger

from £18,695
The Jogger is the UK's cheapest new seven-seater, and it's practical and well equipped

Peugeot e-Rifter

from £32,500
Electric van-based MPV is refined, very practical and well-equipped

Volkswagen Caddy California

from £36,013
A small but pretty mighty camper van, with a competitive starting price, five usable seats and reasonable performance

Volvo V90

from £60,600
Volvo has long been synonymous with estates, and the V90 is its best yet. It's a spacious, practical and classy choice.

New Audi SQ8

from £87,950
Sports SUV has awesome acceleration and impressive handling, but the Porsche Cayenne Coupé is more fun

Mercedes-AMG GLC 63

from £49,685
Sports SUV combines impressive performance with great comfort and practicality

Rolls-Royce Cullinan

from £319,465
The ride isn't perfect, but in most respects this the ultimate luxury SUV

Audi SQ7

from £81,990
Despite awesome performance and surefooted handling, the SQ7 is as easy and relaxing to drive as the regular Q7.

Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake

from £38,225
The Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake is great to look at, but rival estates are more practical and better to drive.

Mercedes E-Class Estate

from £53,770
The Mercedes E-Class Estate may not be the best for passenger space, but the boot is huge and it’s an effortless long-distance cruiser.

Range Rover Velar

from £52,500
The Range Rover Velar is a stylish, refined and seriously appealing SUV, but there are better-finished and more practical alternatives

Peugeot Rifter

from £32,500
It may not have the class of more mainstream MPVs, but the Peugeot Rifter offers unmatched space and practicality, and is surprisingly good to drive

Bentley Bentayga

from £176,390
The Bentley Bentayga excels in performance and luxury, but not by enough for it to make more sense than its cheaper rivals

Ford Focus Estate

from £23,222
The Ford Focus Estate stands out as the best handling family wagon, complemented by a fine ride and a large boot with some handy design touches.

BMW i5 Touring

from £64,643
For the first time, BMW’s plush 5 Series Touring estate is available in fully electric i5 form

New Mercedes GLE

from £78,130
The Mercedes GLE has lots of equipment and space for the price, but some of its rivals are better to drive and more efficient.

New BMW 5 Series Touring

from £49,306
The BMW 5 Series Touring is a superb estate car that’s refined, classy, well equipped and good to drive. It’s one of our favourites

Land Rover Discovery Sport

from £45,067
The Land Rover Discovery Sport is a cleverly packaged SUV that's practical, comfortable and good to drive

Ford Tourneo Custom

from £24,590
Lots and lots of room, with useful seating flexibility and a modern-feeling dashboard, but lackluster engines and dynamics mean you never forget it’s a van

Dacia Bigster

from £22,334
The Bigster family SUV goes big on space and practicality but low on buying and running costs

Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake

from £33,665
Coupé estate is not as practical as a full-blown estate car but still holds plenty of luggage and appeal
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