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  2. The safest cars in 2025 - AOL

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    Safest Station Wagons 2025 Volvo V60. With handsome styling and a well-finished interior, the Volvo V60 is a very appealing station wagon for those looking for such a thing.

  3. Station wagon - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 Rambler was an all-new design, and the 4-door "Cross Country" featured the industry's first station wagon hardtop. [54] However, the pillarless models could be expensive to produce, added wind noise, and created structural issues with body torque. [ 55 ]

  4. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    To reduce noise and improve sealing, the station wagon was offered with two doors instead of four; [2] however, three seats were used, allowing eight-passenger seating. [1] For the 1950 model year, Ford renamed its model lines; initially, the station wagon was a Custom Deluxe with the all new "Country Squire" name introduced in early 1950. [4]

  5. Chrysler Town & Country (1941–1988) - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 New Yorker Town & Country nine passenger station wagon was US$5,131 ($52,845 in 2023 dollars [2]) and 671 were recorded to have been manufactured. [7] Starting in 1958, Chryslers were optionally equipped with Captive-Aire tires that remained inflated regardless of a tire puncture for $94 ($968 in 2023 dollars [ 2 ] ). [ 7 ]

  6. Category:Station wagons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Station wagons" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 678 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. Chrysler New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    A station wagon was available for 1951, with only 251 built. Its 131.5 in (3,340 mm) wheelbase is the longest ever used on a station wagon. [8] The 1952 model year included a minor redesign of taillights with backup lights in the lower section. This was also the final year for the 131.5 in (3,340 mm) wheelbase chassis for the New Yorker.

  8. Mercury Commuter - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Commuter is a full-size station wagon that was produced by Mercury from 1957 until 1968. When introduced for the 1957 model year it was priced below Mercury's other two new full size wagons as a part of the Mercury Monterey series, alongside the mid-range Voyager and the top-level Colony Park.

  9. Ford Ranch Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Ranch Wagon is a station wagon which was built by Ford in the United States 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.

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