What's the best petrol automatic estate as a second-hand buy?

I'm looking for reliable estate or roomy saloon, between five and ten years old, which I can run for as long as possible. I have a budget of around £4k to £6k but I can be flexible if need be. It needs to be automatic and preferably front-wheel-drive for solid handling in snow. The most reliable combo seems to be a petrol engine (no DPF) and a conventional auto rather than DSG etc. That seems to point to a Honda Accord. Have you any other recommendations please?

Asked on 27 June 2018 by Edward Hamer

Answered by Honest John
That's a logical solution. Very reliable chain cam engine. Reliable 5-speed torque converter auto. Possibly a little bit rust-prone. Not brilliant in snow, though. Happily you can get Michelin Cross Climates in all three tyre sizes: 205/60 R16; 225/50 R17, and in 235/45 R18. 205/60 R16s will work best and give the most comfortable ride.
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