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Estate car


irmamar December 11, 2009 01:00 PM

Estate car
 
My friend told me that she had just bought an "estate car", but I don't understand what kind of car it is. Does somebody know it?

Thanks! :)

pjt33 December 11, 2009 02:48 PM

Es un coche bastante largo que tiene mucho espacio en el maletero.

irmamar December 11, 2009 02:51 PM

OK. I think they are called "wagon" or "familiares" here. Thanks.

Perikles December 12, 2009 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 64725)
Es un coche bastante largo que tiene mucho espacio en el maletero.

Yes, but I thought it was the original 'hatchback' which provides a lot of room in the boot but with the 5th door at the back as access. It was called thus because it was designed for gentry on an estate where they needed space for guns, dogs and wellies and so on. Or is this spurious?

pjt33 December 12, 2009 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 64790)
Yes, but I thought it was the original 'hatchback' which provides a lot of room in the boot but with the 5th door at the back as access.

Access to what? I think of Volvo when I think of estate cars, and I'm pretty sure they're four-door plus boot. (Although when I was growing up I did have friends who had two sideways seats in the boot of their Volvo, so it was a 5-door 7-seater).

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It was called thus because it was designed for gentry on an estate where they needed space for guns, dogs and wellies and so on. Or is this spurious?
Possibly spurious but it's the (folk?) etymology which I would offer too.

Perikles December 12, 2009 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by pjt33 (Post 64793)
Access to what? I think of Volvo when I think of estate cars, and I'm pretty sure they're four-door plus boot.

Easy access to the boot. Come to think of it, the Volvo was always known as the Volvo Estate, the archetype.

hermit December 12, 2009 11:36 AM

In North American English, that type of vehicle is called a "station wagon".

In recent years, however, the style has changed somewhat and they are
now generally referred to as SUVs (Sports/Utility Vehicles).

irmamar December 12, 2009 11:50 AM

Yes, we call them "wagon",too. Or familiar cinco puertas. :)

pjt33 December 12, 2009 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hermit (Post 64832)
In North American English, that type of vehicle is called a "station wagon".

In recent years, however, the style has changed somewhat and they are
now generally referred to as SUVs (Sports/Utility Vehicles).

I would say that SUVs are a different type of vehicle rather than a different style of station wagon / estate car.

María José December 12, 2009 03:41 PM

I thought you said ranchera in Spanish, but then again I know nothing about cars.

CrOtALiTo December 12, 2009 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 64729)
OK. I think they are called "wagon" or "familiares" here. Thanks.

I can suggesting you that you buy a Grand Cherokee Laredo.

That truck has 4 x 4 and also it a lot space in the book.

I have one.

irmamar December 13, 2009 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by María José (Post 64858)
I thought you said ranchera in Spanish, but then again I know nothing about cars.

Yes, ranchera is used, too. But I think wagon is most used, maybe because of AmE influence :thinking:

Well, I'm not an expert on cars, either :D

Perikles December 13, 2009 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 64885)
That truck has 4 x 4 and also it a lot space in the book.

I have one.

BOOT not Book :rolleyes::)

Awaken October 19, 2012 01:09 PM

I agree that SUVs are different than "estate" cars. In AmE, we call "estate cars" station wagons, or just wagon for short if it is clear it is a car.

Going back to the Volvo, they usually came in 3 body styles:
The 2 door coupe(AmE) or coupé(BrE).
The 4 door sedan(AmE) or saloon(BrE).
The 5 door wagon(AmE) or estate(BrE).

Putting my Top Gear knowledge to good use! Although, I'm not 100% sure if saloon is always used in normal day speech. They always use it on Top Gear though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_wagon


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