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I know Jalops have this weird fetish for wagons (and weird cars) so Merry Christmas.
(Point of interest: Mark Allen, head of Jeep design, refers to the 4-door Unlimited Wrangler as a “wagon”. Don’t know whether that’s typical within the company but it happens to work well with my point in my truck series that Jeep pickup trucks are always paired with a wagon .)
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I dig it!
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That's a boner
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I have questions...
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I have no answers.
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TMI
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Re: calling things that aren’t car-based wagons, I mean, Ford calls their US-market passenger vans wagons (I think based on Volkswagen calling the US-market passenger versions of the Transporter a “station wagon” in advertising).