Holy crap, an American Wagon!!

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  • Nojoy621

    Sharpshooter
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    Aug 10, 2016
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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.

    Id hold off until the GS version is unveiled, it my be a more "on road" style. I hope for a v6 and I pray for a manual.
     

    Areoflyer09

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    Feb 28, 2017
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    Id hold off until the GS version is unveiled, it my be a more "on road" style. I hope for a v6 and I pray for a manual.

    I like the GS Regals. Very, very cool cars. But the GS is targeted differently than what I want this for, I have a sports car for that duty so the wagon is for comfort, people carrying and would become the family car.
     

    Route 45

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    Dec 5, 2015
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    Indy
    It's not bad looking for a wagon. AWD is a cool option. The 2.0 turbo 4 banger gives me pause, though. Much prefer a naturally aspirated V6, like GM's 3.6 liter.
     
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