Estates' Rights

November, 1984

Estates' RightsLike Rodney Dangerfield, the lowly station wagon just don't get no respect. It's thought of as boxy, clumsy, as slow as premium catsup and too damned practical to be any fun. If it makes a statement at all, it's one of advancing middle age, family responsibility and orthodontist's bills. But suddenly, there's a new crop of wagons that are both fun and fashionable. They are modern, stylish, fuel-and space-efficient, neither too big on the outside nor too small on the inside. They d...