Probably a memory from long ago when we rode around in our family’s wagon, staring out the rear window, chomping on our siblings, and being told to “knock it off” repeatedly by mom or dad. Let’s see if this ’73 Ford Country Squire station wagon stirs up any old memories. It ...
You know, I think the 1958 Ford gets short shrift. The ’58 Chevrolet has a devoted following today, but it didn’t for years as it was considered overwrought and too often compared to its predecessor, the ’57. And, well you know how all things ’57 Chevy goes. Even the ’57 Ford...
For many years, and notably in North America, the station wagon was the weapon of choice for weekly shopping errands at the strip mall, weekend family visits and ferrying kids to and from various team sports events. They first appeared in America around 1930; initially quite truck-like and ...
The three-speed car was available in two- and four-door sedans, a coupe, a station wagon, and a convertible. It was the biggest-selling car in 1947, with GM selling 684,145 Chevrolet Fleetmasters. 1948: Tucker 48 Rex Gray // Wikimedia Commons 1948: Tucker 48 The Tucker 48 was also ...
C/D SAYS:With muscle-car power, sports-car handling, and room for five, the Audi RS6 Avant is multitalented station wagon that exists in a class of one.Learn More EXPAND ALL MODEL YEARS Audi RS6 Avant Model Years View 2025 RS6 Avant Details ...
In a really bad traffic jam, the car is alerted and the driver pulls over to a metro train stop and hops on the train and takes that into work, and then after work takes the train back to the station where the car is. A red traffic light senses that you're comi...
As before, the Model A spanned a wide range of body types: coupes, sport coupes, roadsters, and cabriolets with or without rumble seat; "Tudor" and "Fordor" sedans; a surprisingly dignified Town Sedan; and a wood-body station wagon. Most could be had with Standard or DeLuxe trim, th...
It wasn’t a groundbreaking vehicle, and its design suggested car styling from the previous decade. That didn’t seem to matter to the car-buying public. The three-speed car was available in two- and four-door sedans, a coupe, a station wagon, and a convertible. It was the biggest-...
You need light weight for small-engine performance, but what you get in the Mustang II is station-wagon parts underneath and pound upon pound of sound deadener. The suspension developers worked diligently to filter any possible road irritation (or ...
I keep reading how folks say “I wish they still made trucklets like this” but I wonder if they’re the commercial version of the brown Diesel station wagon…. -Nate zwep Posted July 28, 2021 at 9:42 AM Maybe so, but if you can’...