We love wagons, and it’s a shame they’re becoming less popular compared to SUVs and crossovers. But what if we could turn other types of vehicles into wagons? That’s the question we asked, and the responses were fantastic.
Imagine a Miata wagon or shooting brake – a new version of the clownshoe, perhaps? The creativity is endless. The new Jetta could use a wagon version, just like the Alltrack. And who wouldn’t want to see a hybrid Accord wagon?
One of the most popular suggestions was bringing back the Dodge Magnum as a wagon version of the Charger. It would be a dream come true for many enthusiasts. The Ford Maverick could also rock a wagon vibe, reminiscent of the Honda Element.
Normie compact cars like the Corolla, Forte, Civic, and Mazda3 could benefit from a wagon version, offering more space without breaking the bank. And speaking of space, the Infiniti FX50 could make a killer sport wagon with a shorter design.
The CT5-V Blackwing with a supercharged V8, manual transmission, and long roof would be an absolute beast on the road. And let’s not forget about the Lexus GS-F – turning it into a wagon would take it to the next level.
Subaru, known for its wagons, could push the limits further by making its models even more wagon-like. And Toyota sedans like the Camry and Honda Accord could greatly benefit from a hybrid AWD wagon version, offering more utility and space.
Even sports cars like the Corvette C8 and Prius could be transformed into wagons, adding a new level of practicality to their performance. Subaru missed a golden opportunity by not putting the BRZ Shooting Brake into production – imagine the possibilities with a sporty wagon like that.
Overall, the idea of transforming cars into wagons opens up a world of possibilities for vehicle enthusiasts. While it may just be wishful thinking, the creativity and innovation behind these suggestions are truly inspiring. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll see some of these dream wagons hit the road.