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Which Estate Car Has The Widest Boot?

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rccatnap | 15:26 Sat 23rd Feb 2013 | Cars
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I currently drive a 2004 Vectra Estate car and am very happy with it, but will probably change it within the next year as I want a boot with a wider opening. I'll probably go for between a one and two years old estate.
All the manufacturers of estates I've searched for just give the boot capacity, not the interior width, neither do they indicate potential wheel-arch interference. I'm after the aperture and height dimensions, the total capacity will follow on naturally. I don't really want to spend time driving miles with a tape measure.
Thanks for any help you can give.
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when I looked at SUVs in the USA, rccatnap, it was the Mercedes by quite a difference from the likes of Volvo, BMW, Range Rover, the Touareg, Porsche, and the American models.
15:29 Sat 23rd Feb 2013
when I looked at SUVs in the USA, rccatnap, it was the Mercedes by quite a difference from the likes of Volvo, BMW, Range Rover, the Touareg, Porsche, and the American models.
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Thanks DTC I'll bear that in mind.
The Mondeo is huge (but it is a ford)
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Thanks Baldric, that made me smile.
I seem to remember on an episode of TopGear they found the opening of the Jag X-Type estate was much more obliging than a Volvo estate (though I can't remember which Volvo it was but reckon it was a V60 as the V70 is like a T.A.R.D.I.S)
The x-type is OK (I have one) but the Mondeo has a better 'opening' as the Jag light clusters intrude a little.
I can get my golf clubs in the back of my Jeep.

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