I too am a bit bummed by the lack of wagon selection here. Don't want either of the two you listed and the next cheapest option would probably be the upcoming Volvo V60 (which looks downright sweet, but out of my price range).SeattleJeremy wrote:Yea, it seems the only proper wagons, under $30k, available today are the Jetta and the Outback. Disappointing.
My next car will likely be a 4 door hatchback, unless I go crazy and get a two door coupe.
Even if it was available in North America the Civic Tourer is a little too ugly for my tastes.
Good choiceDeClercq wrote:Might have to go used and pick up one of these
Volvo V70R
A rose by any other name . . .SeattleJeremy wrote:The Forester, Rav-4 and the rest of the cars you mentioned are firmly in the "Compact SUV" category. The Forester even won Motor Trend’s 2014 Sport/Utility of the Year.
Overall I suspect that the % of buyers wanting a manual transmission is in the single digits, and even more so for station wagon buyers.thebarber wrote:TSX wagon stinks because its auto only...
brb time to throw some chairs in angerkowell wrote:A shame it's not scheduled for North American release.
I'm not asking for much.... maybe a Canada only release to start things off ?lannvouivre wrote:brb time to throw some chairs in angerkowell wrote:A shame it's not scheduled for North American release.
I would totally rock one of those !DeClercq wrote:Might have to go used and pick up one of these
Volvo V70R