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Who made station wagons in the 80s?

Who made station wagons in the 80s?

Smaller FWD station wagons also pervaded the 1980s. Chrysler’s K-car Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries were new for 1981, and the Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx replaced the RWD Pinto and Bobcat that same year. The Chrysler Town & Country K-car wagon followed for 1982.

What was the Ford station wagon called?

The Ford Ranch Wagon is a station wagon which was built by Ford from 1952 to 1974. The Ranch Wagon was a full-size model, except in 1963 and 1964, when it was part of the intermediate-size Fairlane series, and represented the lowest-priced selection in its respective line.

Do station wagons still exist?

Every Wagon You Can Still Buy New in 2022 With raised suspensions and all-wheel drive (AWD), many station wagons are capable of tackling rough terrain as well as SUVs.

What year did they stop making station wagons?

A Station Wagon Comeback? The last full-sized wagons produced by an American automaker were the 1996 Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Roadmaster and Ford’s Taurus wagon in 2005. Wagons are still being built, but they’re called Sport Wagons and Avants.

Was there a Mustang wagon?

Yes, a 1965 Mustang station wagon did exist (well, sort of) and people have been making replicas ever since. It’s an often-told story about the Mustang station wagon built in 1965, but spotting Gloria Hoskiko’s white-with-blue-stripes G.T.

Was there a GTO station wagon?

Pontiac never produced a GTO station wagon, but that didn’t stop the dedicated builder of this 1965 Tempest from creating his own.

Did GTO make a wagon?

Pontiac never built a wagon version of the GTO, but they did build Tempest Station Wagons.

Are wagons cool again?

Automakers are reinventing wagons behind the scenes, making them stylish, trendy and ridiculously fast even as they crank out SUVs at a dizzying pace. Wagons may never outsell SUVs but an increasing number of consumers are choosing them for their cargo space, good looks, driving responses and anti-SUV ‘tude.

Where to find station wagons for sale 1970 to 1980?

Find 1970 to 1980 Station Wagons for Sale on Oodle Classifieds. Join millions of people using Oodle to find unique used cars for sale, certified pre-owned car listings, and new car classifieds.

What were wagons like in the 60s and 70s?

It was amazing just how competent the full sized wagons of the 60’s and 70’s were. A Chevrolet Caprice wagon with a 454 could tow 8000 pounds right from the factory. That’s rivaling today’s largest SUVs such as the Suburban. I remember sliding 4×8 sheets of plywood in our family wagons, no problem. That also would require a Suburban today.

Are there any front wheel drive station wagons?

GM’s new front-wheel-drive A-platform wagons—the Chevrolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, Buick Century, and Olds Cutlass Ciera—arrived for 1984, and Ford wowed the market with its space-age Taurus and Mercury Sable for 1986. Though AMC isn’t one of the Big Three, its Eagle station wagon is notable for its four-wheel-drive capability.

What kind of cars did you drive in the 80s?

When the 80s hit, most American cars, though beginning to improve, were pretty poorly built IMHO and were gas hogs; we got a 1980 Honda Civic wagon. After that an ’87 Mitsubishi Colt Vista 4WD (LOVED that one!!), followed in 1993 by a Plymouth Voyager AWD (so-so, boring to drive, but with gobs of room).