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but then I do its about long roofs. This improves the Corolla hatch by 1000%.
10/10 me’s would consider it for my wife’s next car, and then go buy a VW GSW.
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I'd buy that for a dollar
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What about like 20 ,000 of them?
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Yes, if Toyota sold an XSE Estate with a stick, I would put my money where my mouth is*
*after I refinance this house
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20,000 Canadian dollars - Yes with a manual.
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You know me too. Then again I do see me running off to buy a Golf Sport Wagon as much as I’d love one.
Mostly because if I traded in the 328 I’d be upside down on it because trade in values suck. What I own now is 4 grand less than what retail was when I bought it. I bought It at a grand under retail, and ive paid off 3 grand in the 6 months I’ve had it, but if traded it I’d roll over almost 1500. No thanks
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Even if they sold it here, they’d give it a lift and try to make it look more SUV like. That also wouldn’t work for them though, just look at the Venza.
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Yeah who the hell am I kidding. I’ll likely never buy a new car.
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That’s a Chr
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The C- HR is more lifted hatchback than lifted wagon though.
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will buy*
* if it has 300hp, manual, front / center / rear LSD, rear bias awd
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I’ve been wondering if
an honest, affordable, and usable midsized wagon would be interesting to the average buyer again. Small crossovers are getting less and less spacious inside, and if a midsized wagon could be had for the same price as a compact crossover, but with better gas mileage, dynamics, and comparable space.... Maybe the wagon could make a comeback.
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On paper, I keep going between the VW GSW, VW Alltrack
and the Mazda 6. Only to have my wife ask me to hold off till next spring. O
h well, I guess I’ll just have to keep the G6 truckin’ along.
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I’d go, and probably will go with the Alltrack
The again GTI
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Once gas is steady over 3/gallon I think that’ll happen
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I
f only they brought the GTI Sportwagen over... I guess there is always building one.
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I’d basically be forced to buy one. My BIL has a 2015 TDI GSW, And I’m trying to convince him he needs to make it a GTD. GTI suspension, Seats, and front clip in a diesel wagon. Yes please.
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I have a BIL that works at a VW dealership out of state and it looks like I will be throwing $$$ at him yet again in the no too distant future.
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They already do sell it (a 2700 mm wheelbase TNGA-C-based car where the rear end opens up, the cargo floor is long, and the volume powertrain is a 2ZR-FXE and P610) here.
It’s called the Gen 4 Prius.
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A real Opponaut.
Seriously, though, some of us have bought new cars with manuals...
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WELL SOME OF US LAH-Dee-DAH
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Hey, you’re one of us bougie people with the luxury of a car hole, so you can’t play proletariat anymore.