-
styling depending on market.
North American markets called it the "Toyota
Van" (
VanWagon in
early press materials),
while Australia referred to the
vehicle as...
- elements;
these are "covered
wagons". If it has high sides, with or
without a
permanent top, it may be
called a "
van".: 167 A
wagon might be
unsprung if ordinarily...
- A
police van (also
known as a
paddy wagon, meat
wagon,
divisional van,
patrol van,
patrol wagon,
police wagon,
Black Mariah/Maria,
police carrier, or in...
-
while the
commercial wagon has semi-independent leaf springs. The
wagon/
van was
given its own identity,
whereas previous station wagon versions were named...
-
rebadged Suzuki Vitara Brezza Toyota Van 1984 1989
North America, also
called the
Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago
Toyota VanWagon 1982 1991
Toyota Verossa 2001...
- A
covered goods wagon or
covered goods van (United Kingdom) is a
railway goods wagon which is
designed for the
transportation of moisture-susceptible goods...
-
known as the Ford Econoline, Ford
Econovan or Ford Club
Wagon) is a
range of full-size
vans manufactured and
marketed by the Ford
Motor Company. Introduced...
- A
station wagon (US, also
wagon) or
estate car (UK, also estate) is an
automotive body-style
variant of a
sedan with its roof
extended rearward over a...
- Su-Ki
Succeed SunChaser Super T100 Tank
Tarago Tercel Tiara ToyoAce Van VanWagon Verossa Verso Verso-S
Vienta Vista Vitz
Voltz Windom Wish
Yaris (DA/DB/DD)...
-
Although most of the
fourth generation was
replaced by 1984, the
station wagon and
van versions were
offered into late 1987. In 1980
Corolla daily production...