0 a car with a lot of space behind the back seat and an extra door at the back for putting in large objects -- 旅遊汽車;客貨兩用汽車
He was heading it, in a station wagon, and following him, there were three blocks of people, cars, trucks, everything _ and behind that _ they were all looting.
They use it as a secondary car, for "junior", or as a station wagon.
My quarrel is that there is far too much fuss entailed in obtaining a road service licence if someone wishes merely to run a car or station wagon.
The term was later applied to custom-built wagons by high-end coachbuilders and subsequently became synonymous with station wagon or estate.
A five-door station wagon (estate) was added in 2003.
Only the sedan body-style is available; the station wagon version of the 300 has been discontinued.
The station wagon body styles were offered in a new seven-seat guise, compared to five in the regular wagon and sedan.
In 1975, he started working in the plumbing trade, using the family station wagon as his plumbing truck.