Top 10 coolest wagons you can buy in the United States in 2018
When it comes to wagons, American buyers have way fewer models to choose from than their European counterparts. The estate body style is more successful than the sedan in Europe (particularly in the western half of the continent), but in the U.S. the notchback remains the preferred passenger car body style — leaving aside SUVs and crossovers. In addition to the fact that U.S. buyers are more inclined to buy sedans than wagons, there's another thing going against the latter body style: the rise of sports utility vehicles and crossovers in recent years. Many automakers have discontinued wagons since buyers prefer utility vehicles anyway — and why wouldn't they? After all, SUVs are at least as practical and typically have better all-terrain capabilities. That's true, but on the asphalt (where drivers spend more than 90 percent of their time) the wagon has the upper hand. The lower center of gravity, lighter weight, and passenger car dynamics makes wagons more fun to driv...