BMW can't build enough M3 wagons, but the U.S. won't see any
Crossovers will have to satisfy wagon fans on this side of the AtlanticWhy, oh why, won’t the automobile companies that supposedly cater to Americans give us a viable touring wagon?is one manufacturer that’s
aware of the question, but skirts the answer. What’s more frustrating is that the German company, and others, have for years been off-handedly tossing out the same refrain: “Maybe we’ll bring a wagon back to the U.S.”
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