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Nickname: ronnie
Review: You can't beat the Ford Escort wagons. Good on gas, room for the dogs, cargo space, lasts forever. Ford made a mistake not continuing a good car!!!
Date reviewed: Jul 29, 2009 11:27 AM
Nickname: pickinboy
Review: I have a Dodge Magnum, have owned the Outback wagon and know folks with the Audi. It just has something that gets comments and attention and it goes like hell...
Date reviewed: Jul 12, 2007 9:31 PM
Nickname: nelsoncm
Review: Until very recently I had a 2002 Saab Arc wagon, v6 with a turbo. I've also had a While the American wagon had the room and space and nice ride, the Saab had performance, safety, ultra comfy seats, cooling fans in the front seats and the kickest car stereo I've ever owned. I never really loved the rumby Saab ride, and after four years, I just traded it for a 06 Grand Cherokee and regret it like you can't believe. I'm back to great cubby space and a smooth quiet ride, subpar build quality and horribly uncomfortable seats. I'm probably going back to a European wagon before the holidays, sigh!
Date reviewed: Sep 9, 2006 11:34 PM
Nickname: G
Review: Didn't the Subaru Legacy and Impreza also get the Gold crash test rating? They should've been mentioned with the Saab!
Date reviewed: Jul 30, 2006 2:32 PM
Nickname: Pelau
Review: My 2004 Audi Avant Wagon just saved our lives. We were victims of a person 100% running a red light at 40 miles per hour while we were just crossing an intersection---like all the other cars going through green before us. Our timing was maliciously on point for this crazy idiot (whose excuse is she sneezed!) to hit us. I saw her in the corner of my eyes, just enough to pull to the right to brace a bit of impact, but not much. Our car is totalled, but we're in total good health, after a few minor cuts and bruises. I may get an Audi again, but the 3-Series BMW and the Saab are sure looking nifty :)
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 6:18 PM
Nickname: IS300SC
Review: I have several businesses, all of which require frequent moving of supplies and equipment. I also have grandchildren with lots of sports gear. I am very short, so most vehicles are difficult for me to drive. I found the Lexis IS300 hatchback absolutely perfect--almost as much actual space as my daughter's RX300. Great brakes, control, and engine power make it very safe, as well. Unmatched driving comfort for my short legs and torso. Sorry it has been discontinued.
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 6:11 PM
Nickname: Grizzle
Review: I own a 2004 Mazda 6 Sportwagon. Prior to that, I had a 1997 Saturn SW2. The 6 is a huge improvement over the Saturn! I am dismayed it was not included in the top 10, as its styling, price, and fun factor are the best in class.
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 6:04 PM
Nickname: Nate
Review: I have a 2006 Subaru Legacy Wagon. The things that initially attracted me to it were the styling, price, AWD, & fuel economy. But that all seems to change when you drive one. This is one of the best handling "stock" vehicles I have ever driven. The AWD makes it stick like glue to the road. The car is spacious and functional, yet agile and responsive, too. The ride is smooth, but adaptive to road conditions. If you can afford the premium gas and decreased economy, then definitely go for the turbo. But the standard engine is more than sufficient. I urge people to just go and drive one, then draw your own conclusions.
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 5:31 PM
Nickname: Hunter
Review: My Ford Freestyle Limited kicks butt in utility and comfort.
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 5:20 PM
Nickname: J
Review: Where's the Audi? My 10-year-old Quattro wagon is invincible.
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 5:01 PM
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