But Mitsubishi, citing figures that predict wagon sales in the United States will grow from 145,000 last year to 189,000 by 1997, has neatly targeted buyers who want - and can afford - more than traditional station wagon utility. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
At a time when North America is no longer the least bit interested in traditional station wagons, Subaru has been distinguishing itself with the Outback for two decades. (autofocus.ca)
Having liked traditional station wagons and no interest in SUVs, my choices in replacing a 2012 Jetta Sportwagen Diesel (recalled by VW)... (kbb.com)