Yes, they still make station wagons
were sedans, convertibles, station wagons, or sport cars bestselles
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
"Station wagons are safe to drive. However, it could be considered dangerous to drive a station wagon if you are an inexperienced or bad driver. Ultimately, it is up to you and your driving skills to make the experience safe or not."
The gas mileage for a station wagon is about 20 mpg highway. If you're looking for better mileage, look for a hybrid or a sedan. They offer better mileage than station wagons
I remember station wagons. Station wagons are still popular in Europe and the UK, but they're no longer as popular in the US. Crossovers are sort of like tall wagons, and for the user who car pools or has a large family, something with more seats is a better option. Many people also like the taller ride given by other car styles.
21,614 Ford 4 door wagons made. 4,891 2 door wagons made.
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They were called Covered Wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
I'm not aware of any company still manufacturing station wagons (at least in the United States). The closest thing you would find would be vehicles called "crossovers". The Ford Flex is probably the best fit for a station wagon in terms of shape and utility, but some of the small SUVs would also be suitable.