Station wagons offer the best of all worlds. They have the handling dynamics of low-slung sedans, but the space and practicality of SUVs. Wagons are a dying breed in the United States, making up only ...
Station wagons are like the red-headed stepchildren of the automotive industry. While they sold well in the ‘60s and ‘70s, wagons have lost out to Americans' appetite for higher-riding crossovers and ...
You may have grown up with a Family Truckster in the driveway when you were a kid, but these days, there are precious few station wagons for sale on dealer lots. The vehicles are ranked according to ...
Before the gas crisis of the 1980s, the station wagon used to stand as the quintessential automobile for growing American families. Since then, wagons have drastically fallen in popularity, as ...
American station wagons were once popular but have faded due to SUVs and crossovers dominating the market. European ...
BMW reveals range of electric i5 Touring and gas-engine 5-Series Touring models, intended to be offered in Europe and other markets. The i5 Touring and 5-Series Touring models will not be offered ...
Crossovers have taken over from sedans and station wagons as the vehicle style of choice for the vast majority of American families. There aren’t many traditional wagons for sale in the United States ...
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Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
The final-year Packard is by far the rarest, with just 2,034 examples produced. This number includes 588 Hawks and 1,446 full ...