What does the term 'station wagon' refer to?

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Pat
07/29/25 2:37pm
Station wagon refers to a four-wheeled carriage for carrying loads, commonly known as a travel car. Below is an introduction to station wagons: 1. The station wagon is a vehicle concept introduced from abroad, primarily designed to meet the needs of family self-drive trips. It typically accommodates three to four people and can carry a large amount of luggage. Additionally, station wagons are often built on a sedan chassis, providing excellent ride comfort. 2. Compared to conventional family cars, station wagons offer more space, allowing taller individuals to enjoy a more comfortable ride. With their larger interior space and the use of sedan chassis and engines, station wagons do not consume much fuel. They are particularly suitable for families with twins or elderly members.
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