Holy crap, an American Wagon!!

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  • CampingJosh

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    I mean... I feel like the unibody "SUVs" are wagons with poor handling characteristics.

    I am excited about this, though. We are somewhere in the range of 12 to 18 months from replacing my wife's car, and this will likely be on the short list.
     

    Nojoy621

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    Agreed, but you can't say wagon in the US, people get scared. Even Buick is reluctant to calling this a wagon, and have referred to it as a "true crossover"

    it it should be interesting to see how it goes, I'm just hoping to see a v6 in the GS model when they fully unveil it in New York next week.
     

    ws6guy

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    There's a CTS-V wagon that runs around brownsburg that is lowered and sounds like it has an SLP straight through exhaust. It takes you by surprise when he launches from a stop light
     

    Areoflyer09

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    I really wanted a wagon as my next vehicle and given we love out current Regal it made sense. Unfortaubelty, they cladded the sides in the stupid plastic pieces and the odd trim line that runs the roof edge. The Opel Insignia wagon looks so much better without the plastic bits.

    I wanted the Buick to be awesome, but it looks I'm back to looking at Volvos.
     
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