We'd argue that the 159 Sportwagon is one of the best -
looking estate cars ever made, especially in tuxedo black.
Not exact matches
After
looking around at the people who were dressed well and driving new
cars, he decided on the field of real
estate.
-- extra-spicy buffalo wings and getting love from a
car salesman («We've got to get you in a new Beemer»), a real
estate agent («I've got the perfect house for the new hero in town») and a barrage of rabid fans («We'll be the loud ones you hear when you walk through the tunnel»), the grateful quarterback
looked ready to suit up.
As soon as you enter the
Estate grounds,
look to your left and and
look for the
car park / parking lot — the basketball court is above this structure!
The 508 RXH is based on a 508 SW, aka
estate car, but gains 30 mm of ground clearance, protective cladding along lower edges and around arches, some handsome 18in wheels and a new -
look nose.
It might
look like a gently pumped - up
estate car, but the RXH can climb and descend gradients steeper than 1 - in - 2 and climb diagonally over shocking terrain twists without a single creak from its structure.
If you're after a beautifully built, muscle - bound small
estate car then
look no further — you've just found it.
Despite the package offering incredible pace from the outset, Mercedes - AMG has decided to give the C43 saloon and
estate some extra power as well as refreshing the
car's
looks.
And
looks more like an
estate car than a hatchback.
Families who are keen on sports and recreational activities and who are
looking for a versatile
car that can adapt to all manner of transportation tasks quickly and easily are also catered for by the new R - Class as only Mercedes knows how: the four seats in the rear fold flat individually, allowing the load capacity to be expanded to as much as 2385 litres (VDA measuring method), a figure which clearly eclipses the load space offered by
estate cars.
BMW,
looking for the same from their modern Mini Cooper, stretched the
car into the 2008 Clubman — arguably, the modern take on the Traveler
estate.
We recently brought a new
car at Infinity in Hoffman
Estates, IL and I have to say they our sales person Trisha Drummond was very nice, knowledgable, and helped us get the
car we were
looking for.
It lives up to its name in the way it
looks, with rakish lines at odds with the squared - off and boxy proportions of traditional
estate cars.
There are definitely more spacious
estate cars out there for less money — but you may think the CLA's distinctive
looks, classy image and luxurious finish are worth paying a little extra for.
It feels longer than most,
looking a bit like a tall
estate car rather than a chunky SUV or crossover.
It appeals to those
looking for
estate -
car practicality but who still want the youthful exuberance of a sporty
car.
It is only when taking a second
look that it becomes clear that the Shooting Break concept
car actually has four doors and an
estate rear.
At the back, the new, steeply raked screen and sharp LED tail - lights give the
Estate a sportier
look than you'd expect from a
car measuring 4,856 mm in length — 23 mm more than the hatch.
The latest Ford Mondeo
Estate is better
looking than the old
car and has more space.
It might not seem so bad to
look at it, plenty of carmakers sell wagons in Europe, but Renault must be feeling the pressure because there has never been a
car more clearly designed to take on the Passat
Estate then the new Renault Talisman
Estate.
Check out these pictures of the new Audi A6 Avant, a
car that Audi says blends the practicality of a traditional
estate with the swooping good
looks of a shooting brake.
Many big name
car makers have already signed up, but Volvo
looks to be one of the early adopters, outfitting CarPlay to its Concept
Estate here at the show.
The CLS Shooting Brake (pictured below) has been very well received, and with much of the world downsizing its
cars a CLA
Estate is a very sensible way to go, offering all the good design elements of the CLA — which already
looks like a CLS on a boil wash — in a
car that has more practicality.
Scheduled to make its official debut at the Paris Motor Show next month, images of the 2015 Mercedes - AMG C63 (no Benz on new AMG models) have been revealed online showcasing the sedan and
estate versions of the four - door sports
car and must we say it
looks absolutely smoking hot.
The
car will be placed «somewhere between the Audi Q5 and Q7» and will have enough boot space to give the VW Passat
Estate a hard time, with a luxury interior that should make rivals like the Volvo XC90 and BMW X5
look old - fashioned.
As well as blending the
look of an SUV and
estate car, running costs are somewhere between the two as well.
For one thing, the Hyundai is a pretty sharp
looking machine, with swooping lines in place of the rectilinear, boxy
look that characterised
estate cars of old.
They may be styled similar to conventional «off - roaders», or may be
look similar to an
estate car or station wagon.
If you're
looking for a new luxury
car that provides impressive crash safety and the latest high - tech safety and security features, then come learn about the latest C - Class here at Mercedes - Benz of Hoffman
Estates.
Brand new 4 bedroom 3.5 bath
estate with private pool, 3
car garage and large recreation room with terrace overlooking stunning views over
looking private pool, ICW and 17th Green of Greg Norman Course!
Brand new 4 bedroom 3.5 bath
estate with private pool, 3
car garage and large recreation room with terrace overlooking stunning views over
looking private pool, ICW and 17th Green o...
Not sure it is a practical
car for real
estate sales, but sure
looks like a fun
car to drive.
CNBC
looks at how self - driving
cars will impact the real
estate sector.
I'm a beginner to Real
Estate Investing, and if I'm not out in my
car cruising for potential deals, calling agents, or
looking up property records, I'm on that site!»
Double - digit gains in luxury
car sales turned south just before the softening of real
estate prices in Sydney and Melbourne, and they
look set to continue as homeowners in the top end of the market don't feel so flush anymore, according to Commsec analysis.