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Gallery: here are some of the coolest estates

Volvo's new V90 got us thinking about lovely wagons. Here's a few of our favourites

  • We reckon the new Volvo V90 is one of, if not the, best-looking estate cars of all time. It’s also uniquely cool in the same way a lot of Volvo estates just are, no questions asked. We’ve had an ask around the office and put together a little list of some of the very coolest estate cars, from the new V90 right the way through to an amusingly quirky old Citroen via a Saab that never really happened. There are many more - like every single fast German and most pre-2000 Volvos - so these are just our favourites. Tell us yours in the comments. 

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  • Mercedes-AMG C63

    The best of the current crop of AMG estates. Particularly skilled at rolling burnouts, ahem, we're told.

  • Audi RS6

    Specced correctly, the RS6 is quite subtle. Add 2.0 TDI badges for maximum effect. 

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  • BMW M5 E34

    It's not that the V10 E61 isn't cool, it's that the E34 Touring is somehow cooler. 

  • Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake

    A Jaaaaaag. Therefore quite cool.

  • Audi RS2

    What happens when Audi and Porsche get together. The first Audi RS and the very definition of a sleeper.

  • Saab 9-5

    Didn't make into production before Saab died in 2011. A quite average thing, but very cool.

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  • Volvo V90

    Take one XC90, drop something heavy on it. Results better than we'd hoped. 

  • Volvo 850 T5-R

    Road-going version of the BTCC car. Yellow, limited edition, cool. 

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  • Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake

    We know it's only an E-Class under there, by my isn't it good-looking. 

  • Citroen DS

    Maybe the most advanced car of its day made better by the addition of a boot. Impossible to hate. Maybe. 

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