- The
Cadillac CTS gave rise to a
station wagon counterpart, the 2010 CTS
Sportwagon,
which defied the
trend by
offering almost as many trim
levels as its...
- 435
units of the 156 were produced. The 156 was
available in saloon,
Sportwagon (estate) and
Crosswagon (crossover)
bodystyles with
seven engine configurations;...
- 2007,
coinciding with the
unveiling of the
Sportwagon concept car. The
production version of the VE
Sportwagon—which
shared its 2,915 mm (114.8 in) wheelbase...
-
versions were sold as VE
Commodore SS V-Series
Special Edition (Sedan,
Sportwagon) and as the Ute SS V-Series
Special Edition, with the
choice of manual...
-
United States, it was
marketed as the "Sportswagon",
later becoming the "
Sportwagon"
without the "s". In
January 1983, the 18
Break also
became available...
-
cornering with good
reviews on handling.
Calais Sportwagon Calais Sportwagon Calais V
Sportwagon Calais V
Sportwagon MY15
Calais V
sedan MY15
Calais V
sedan There...
- options, the 159 was also
available with the Blue&Me
infotainment system. A
Sportwagon variant was
introduced at the
Geneva Motor Show in
March 2006. An automatic...
-
Australian subsidiary Holden in its
range of
Holden Commodore sedans and
sportwagons, and also in the
Holden Ute
range of two-door coupé utilities. In December...
- the Jeep
Comanche (MJ)
pickup truck (1986–1992). Jeep
marketed XJs as
Sportwagons,
precursor to the
modern sport utility vehicle (SUV),
before that term...
- saloon, an
estate (introduced in late 2005 as a 2006 model,
known as the
SportWagon, SportCombi, or Sport-Hatch
depending on the market), and a two-door convertible...