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Wagons Starting Under $60K

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01.
Skoda Superb
From
$38,990
9/10
From
$38,990

The Superb is the biggest car Skoda makes that isn't an SUV. Interestingly, like some other European models, it has an all‑wheel drive drivetrain and if you want a bit more space, the Superb also comes in a wagon version. Is the Skoda Superb Sportline Liftback the family car we didn't know we needed?


02.
Volkswagen Passat
From
$50,690
8/10
From
$50,690

The Volkswagen Passat 206 TSI R‑Line offers sporty performance while offering space for a family, but is the price point going to be the sticking point?


03.
Volvo V60
From
$68,490
8/10
From
$68,490

Volvo has history when it comes to wagons, and even though the Swedish maker has embraced the SUV, it has also stuck to its roots. The V60 Cross Country is a neatly executed, mid‑size, premium, five‑seat wagon able to hold its head high in the city, with the sneaky ability to take you and your family on AWD adventures.


04.
Peugeot 508
From
$59,990
7/10
From
$59,990

The 508 GT Fastback Plug‑In Hybrid is Peugeot's first electric car to come to Australia, but should it be your first electric car?


05.
Skoda Octavia
From
$28,990
7.6/10
From
$28,990

The Skoda Octavia RS wagon might be the go‑to car for families who want a sporty, stylish model with practicality as its middle name, but how did the new‑gen sports wagon deal with family life for Matt Campbell? He lived with it for six months ‑ through the birth of his first child, a 100‑plus‑day lockdown, and through a few annoying car tech glitches. He's what he thought.


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