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Old European wagon edition!
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OR
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priced at $3500
EDIT: Overwhelming support for the Amazon here. Interesting. I would have gone for the Squareback.
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The Amazon
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Amazon for sure.
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Both.
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Amazon. No brainer.
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That’s evil!
I want the Amazon for a B234F turbo swap. But it’s expensive.
I want the VW for a Subaru swap. It’s cheaper but looks worse for wear.
I have to go with the Prancing Moose. It looks more together and the higher entry fee is justified with less bodywork.
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Nice
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No contest. Vulva. Ahem, sorry, Volvo.
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The Amazing Amazon. Of course.
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Real wagons are rear engined. Fact.
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I just saw a squareback in Manhattan last week, first time in a few years.
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Volvo.
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Why not both?
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GAAAAAAH THIS!!!!!!
I love these cars so much!
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Thanks - I knew someone would find that for me.
The Squareback looks like it needs more work, so you buy the Volvo to drive around to get the parts. Once the Squareback is ready, you have both to drive on alternate days, because wagons!