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Station wagonestate car
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Station wagonA two- or four-door passenger car with a cargo area that extends all the way to the rear bumper. A model variant derived from an extension of a popular saloon model. In Europe is termed an estate version. Steering axis
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Station wagonA two- or four-door passenger car with a cargo area that extends all the way to the rear bumper.
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Station wagon A car bodystyle that features a large, often boxy rear end, designed to increase the car's bootspace. Also known as estate.
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Station wagonThe station wagon (also known as a wagon, or an estate) is an automobile body configuration similar in design to a sedan with an extended cargo area.
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Station wagonA utility car build of wood, typically with four doors and a third seat and/or luggage area with a rear door or tailgate.
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Station wagonA utility car built of wood, typically with four doors.
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Station wagonA two or four-door passenger car with a cargo area that extends all the way to the rear bumper
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Station wagon
(obsolete) A vehicle providing transport to and from a railway station.
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*obsolete
*US|Australia
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