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bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug
I see Proteges and Mazda 3s, so I hope I can squeeze in too:



I was cross shopping this and an E46 Touring. I still stare longingly whenever I see a particularly nice example.

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bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug
He did, in the BMW thread.

bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug

IOwnCalculus posted:

If there's anything that blurs the line between the two, it's the Mazda3. It's 5" longer than a new Focus hatch, 10" longer than a GTI hatch, 30" longer than a Mini... the only other liftgate car I can find within an inch or two of it is the Impreza, which Subaru calls a wagon.

The 3 hatch is actually a few milimeters longer than an E46 Touring... :psyduck:

bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug
A few wagons I like:

Alfa Romeo 156 (and 159) Sportswagon


Newer Toyota Avensis


Honda Accord Tourer


And the greatest wagon that never was, BMW E46 M3 Touring Concept




bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug
Mercedes did a thing:



More here. Favorite part: "There's even an optional towing kit."

Oh, and there's no plans to bring it to North America.

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bolind
Jun 19, 2005



Pillbug
The Civic Aerodeck has always been cool in my book. They're super rare here, I think I've seen under a handful.

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