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We currently have a Passat estate and a BMW Coupe which is becoming too small as the children grow and their bikes get bigger etc but we don't want to have two estate cars and I am allergic to MPVs. Budget is £25k and I do about 14k miles a year and plan to keep the car for a minimum of 5 years and the bigger the boot the better as my son has just started playing the cello.
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Skoda Superb station wagon. Ford Mondeo wagon next biggest.
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