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estate car

NOUN
  1. a car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat

How To Use estate car In A Sentence

  • After all, if five seats are sufficient, why not just buy a regular hatchback / estate car?
  • The private store bought an estate car at a cost of $ 5000.
  • From the estate car debouched my girlfriend.
  • Today, to get away from the rather toffish imagery, car makers call their estate cars by other names. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could see Mac's estate car ahead, slowing to negotiate its way between the skips full of crew's refuse, discarded palettes and giant empty cotton reels.
  • Jaguar market research reveals that compared to owners of saloon cars, estate car drivers are more likely to participate in sports such as skiing, cycling and windsurfing, than they are to spectate.
  • Any reader who can think of anything more imaginative (and no, we can't afford a less banged-up estate car) please email instanter.
  • The 47-year-old woman was approached by a man as she was unloading her silver BMW estate car on the outskirts of the town centre.
  • A woodie is a type of car, more specifically a station wagon (US) or estate car/shooting brake (UK), in which the rear portion of the car’s bodywork is made of wood. Car beauty is in the eye of the beholder
  • Happily, this is not a problem with the estate, because salesmen don't drive estate cars.
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