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Basic introduction to station wagons

In English, station wagons are usually called wagons. Audi is called Avant, BMW is called Touring, and Mercedes-Benz is called Estate. Generally speaking, most station wagons are based on sedans. The trunk is raised to be flush with the roof to increase luggage space. The advantage of a Wagon is that it combines the comfort of a car with considerable luggage space.

The station wagon is a car-derived model derived from the trend of human beings advocating nature and being keen on traveling. Compared with SUVs and MPVs, its purchase price and usage cost are lower, and it has more features. The smart body is easy to drive and park, so it plays an important role in the lives of people in economically developed countries (especially in Europe).

With the improvement of the material living standards of domestic consumers, it has become a new fashion for urban car owners to take their families and drive a station wagon to travel together during holidays. Not only are station wagons capable of traveling long distances, but they're also spacious enough to carry plenty of travel gear. At the same time, the huge luggage space is also very practical in daily urban life. The earliest station wagon that appeared in China was the Santana station wagon, and the Guangzhou Peugeot 505SW could also be seen at that time.

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