Currently reading: Shire-county stalwarts - which cars did we miss?

Our magazine recently published the cars we think are part of the automotive furniture in the countryside - but which cars should also have made the cut?

In the Autocar magazine that went on sale on Wednesday 23rd November we discussed the cars we reckon are symbolic of motoring in Britain's countryside.

As a reminder the cars we listed are:

Audi A6 Allroad (pictured above)

Skoda Yeti 4x4

Range Rover (Mk1)

Mercedes-Benz E-class estate (W124)

Jeep Cherokee (XJ)

Daihatsu Fourtrak

Volkwagen Golf Mk5

For reasons of space there were plenty of cars that could have also made the cut - but which ones do you think we missed? Please let us know in the comments below.

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lukeski 26 November 2022

It is amazing, drive round Exmoor and you would have thought Subaru was one of the top uk car makes.

Cybermatt 3 December 2022

Totally agree. Subarus are everywhere in rural parts - especially Outbacks and Foresters. I drive an 11 year old 3.6L flat-six Outback. Hilarious car.  

ianp55 23 November 2022

Why no Isuzu Trooper, Mitsubishi Shogun/Shogun Sport,Nissan Pathfinders/ Patrols/Terrano/ or Suzuki' Jimny/Vitara . There's nothing rural about the E-Class & Golf at all

amerondiet 23 November 2022

Subaru Forester or Legacy, but not Impreza; that's what the city slickers and hipsters drive.