The Wagons Only Thread [Please See First Post!]

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Love that Accord up there. :drool:


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And just an awesome story.
 
FINALLY, a wagon thread.

And, the only Dodge I currently like (as in from 2000 model year until now) has been posted, excellent.
 

I actually see more females driving STI's up here in the northeast than males. :eek:

Also I have to agree with you about those lifestyle things... they are better than crossovers I believe, but only just!


I can't wait for these :drool:

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As a wagon driver I'm obligated to share. :) Here's my BK Legacy, rough shape but she's a work car and gets dirty/muddy, so things are what they are:

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I also saved these pics from the interweb of a classic Nissan Skyline "van", which I thought was pretty sweet:

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The RS2 and B5 RS4 are the best wagons ever made. And the RS6.

Hell, all Audi wagons.

No, absolute fact. You are wrong, and Ford only builds cars for people who can't afford an Audi. I'm surprised that I'm having to state the obvious here...

Nice opinions, here's mine; Ugly plastic junk, overpriced and everyone with an Audi think's they're hot 🤬. Doesn't even woodgrain, and can't tow a 5,000 LBS Airstream while seating 9 people in comfort.

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No, absolute fact. You are wrong, and Ford only builds cars for people who can't afford an Audi. I'm surprised that I'm having to state the obvious here...

Wow someone who is more biased then I am :rolleyes:


Thank Astonis.
 
Wow someone who is more biased then I am :rolleyes:

This may be helpful for you:

Plot twist: he was joking.


Anyways, another wagon I quite like is the E30 wagon, as I keep getting more and more interested in Bimmers. It doesn't quite have that graceful, classy look of the E34 that comes from its greater dimensions, but like all BMWs of the era it still looks quite elegant. My only beef with it is that the front fascia looks a bit small for the car, while the rear treatment looks a bit too big. Other than that, the profile looks great, the interior is nice as long as it's in good condition, and it will certainly have a very good fun to drive to practicality ratio. If I ever came across one in near mint condition (like that'll ever happen), I'd daily the hell out of it.

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Wow someone who is more biased then I am :rolleyes:

How am I biased? Audi are the best. Even the best dictator ever agreed with me, and he never even got to see the true glory of Vorsprung Durch Technik! Berlin to Warsaw in 2 hours, now that's what I call blitzkrieg. Ferdinand Porsche would be crying into his Panzerjäger if he could see what Quattro System was laying down. Ja.
 
That R/T Wagon is crazy, the first one has a different grill, racing stripes and a vinyl top. Very interesting.
 
Oh, jeebus on that Volvo ^^

I'm building a Prelude engine to stick into one of these with the intention of tracking it (road course, of course). These aren't a popular chassis to modify, so it's hard to find inspiring examples, but here goes...

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lawlz

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(same car as with BBSs above)

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