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Many people know what a station wagon is. Basically, it is a sedan car with its roof extended towards the rear and the rear boot is usually replaced with a lifting tail door. The station wagon comes in two distinct design; a four door (the most common design that we get to see) and a two door which is also known as a shooting brake. Many automakers give unique names for their station wagon versions. For example, Volkswagen names their station wagons as Variants. Other than that, we have heard of other version names for station wagons such as estate, carryall, touring, sportwagon and etc. But the most common names used are the station wagon, estate and shooting brake. If you are wondering how these 3 names come about, then read on. Back in the early era of the automotive industry, the first station wagons people got to see were the wooden-bodied Ford Model Ts and at that time there were known as
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I am smitten by the 159 Sportwagon, test drove it and the only thing I am worry about is the selespeed. I have been driving regular auto car for most part of my driving life, only manual was my first car, never enjoyed it, auto is more enjoyable for me. Question is, anyone here switched from regular auto to selespeed and loving it now? Anyone knows when was the 159 sportwagon launched?
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Here is a Sportwagon version of Alfa Romeo 159....... Check out here: http://www.auto-power-girl.com/specificati..._sportwagon-176