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  2. Holden Kingswood - Wikipedia

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    The Brougham was replaced in 1971 by the Statesman brand, based upon the station wagon chassis of the then new HQ series. For a complete listing of the HK–WB series Holden cars, see: list of Holden vehicles by series. A new Kingswood model was introduced at the start of the HX Holden series in mid 1976, the Kingswood panel van.

  3. Volvo V50 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo V50 is the station wagon version of the Volvo S40 small family car first unveiled at the 2003 Bologna Motor Show, both assembled at Ghent, Belgium.Sharing the Volvo P1 platform with the European Ford Focus and the Mazda 3, the V50 featured interior "theatre" lighting, a floating center stack and "Volvo Intelligent Vehicle Architecture".

  4. Mercedes-Benz W123 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz W123 is a range of executive cars produced by German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz from November 1975 to January 1986. The W123 models surpassed their predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz W114, as the most successful Mercedes, selling 2.7 million units before production ended in the autumn of 1985 for the saloon/sedan versions and January 1986 for coupés and estates/station wagons.

  5. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Station wagon commercial van for the Japanese market. Successor to the Corolla/Caldina van. TownAce/ LiteAce: 1976 S400 [I] 2008 Japan, emerging markets in Asia and Latin America Cab over compact van with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max. Pickup truck: Hilux: 1968 AN120: 2015 Global (except Canada and the ...

  6. Honda Airwave - Wikipedia

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    It is a five-door station wagon version of the first-generation City/Fit Aria and Fit/Jazz, which was a sedan and a hatchback respectively. The Airwave was built on the Global Small Car platform; however, unlike the City and Fit, the Airwave was unique to the Japanese market. Honda announced the debut of the Airwave on April 7, 2005. [1]

  7. Station wagon - Wikipedia

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    A station wagon (US, also wagon) or estate car (UK, also estate) is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door (the liftgate, or tailgate), instead of a trunk/boot lid. [1]

  8. Honda Fit Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Fit Shuttle is a subcompact station wagon derived from the Fit and is mainly available in Japan's domestic ... It went on sale on June 16, 2011, in Japan. [1]

  9. Datsun 510 - Wikipedia

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    Originally only available as a four-door sedan or a station wagon for the 1968 model year, the two-door sedan saw a limited introduction during the summer of 1968 - making this the rarest U.S. 510 year and model. In Canada it was marketed as the Datsun 1600 rather than using the internal, "510" model code. [4]