A station wagon is an automobile with a long, enclosed body that is designed to carry both passengers and cargo. The body style features a longer roofline that extends over the cargo area, providing additional headroom and allowing for the transport of larger items.
Station wagons were first introduced in the 1920s and became popular in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. They were often referred to as “family cars,” as they were commonly used by families for road trips and other outings.
In recent years, the popularity of station wagons has declined, with many buyers opting for SUVs and crossover vehicles instead. However, some automakers continue to produce station wagons, often with more modern features and styling.
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