What are the Japanese station wagon models?
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Japanese station wagons are as follows; Mitsubishi Legnum-VR-4: Initially, the Legnum was developed to compete with the Legacy station wagon version, which was based on the Galant. Therefore, Mitsubishi, which had always struggled against Subaru, also produced its own high-performance version, the Legnum VR-4. Whatever the Legacy GT-B had, the Legnum VR-4 had too, and even more, such as the latter's 6A13 engine with a displacement of 2.5L (output limited by regulations to 280PS); automatic transmission models were also available, but Mitsubishi's INVECS-II had one more gear than the outdated 4AT; Toyota Caldina: Toyota Caldina GT-T/GT-FOUR, just by looking at the appearance, Toyota's rustic style is still evident, but this station wagon named Caldina GT-T definitely couldn't hide its performance. In addition to the four-wheel-drive system, this model was also equipped with the 3S-GTE engine introduced with the Celica GT-FOUR during the same period, but the output was slightly increased to 250ps, and the engine was matched with either a 5MT or 4AT.