Ford Sierra Estate 2.0i CL 1988
Highlights
- Estate version, now far rarer than the saloon
- Only one owner over roughly 37 years
- Advertised as having remained in its original condition, right down to its factory radio
- Always stored in a garage and used only occasionally, in good weather
Why it’s worth a look
The Ford Sierra Estate has become a real rarity among late-1980s family cars. Although its bold, Patrick Le Quément-inspired styling split opinion at launch, it’s now regarded as one of the most striking designs of its era. More than thirty years after its career ended, the Sierra continues to draw attention and interest from collectors is steadily growing.
This 1988 example had just one owner for around 37 years, before being sold in July 2025. Kept in a garage at all times, it’s said to have been used only occasionally and only in fine weather—helping to preserve its original condition. The seller describes it as a healthy car, powered by a smooth, pleasant engine that delivers comfortable driving. This is an honest, well-kept example that appears perfectly suited to regular use.
Key information
- Odometer reading: 224,900 km shown
- Country of registration: France
- Technical inspection (MOT): valid until October 2031 (carried out October 2025)
- Technical details: 1,993 cc four-cylinder petrol engine with catalytic converter, five-speed manual gearbox
- History: classic car registration document; servicing history announced as well documented
Details
- Brakes overhauled at 220,000 km
- Technical inspection carried out October 2025 at 221,825 km; around 3,000 km covered since
- Small dent on the lower right-hand section of the tailgate
- Some cracks on the rear bumper
- Bonnet paint slightly dulled
- Remaining paintwork is advertised as original
- Crack on the dashboard
- Upholstery in good overall condition
- The seller describes the vehicle as generally very sound, with a flexible, pleasant engine to live with




















































































