WRX wagon owners: "Try haulin' THIS in your sedan!"
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Car Info: 02 Impreza WRX sedan
WRX wagon owners: "Try haulin' THIS in your sedan!"
WRX wagon owners, would you please post pics of your vehicles in action. By this, I mean showing your wagon hauling stuff that no sedan could possibly carry, i.e. tons of luggage, furniture, large pets, a refrigerator, large-screen TVs, etc.
Wagon owners love their cars and they tell me that there is a much more practical aspect to wagon ownership, too.
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Wagon owners love their cars and they tell me that there is a much more practical aspect to wagon ownership, too.
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"…axles of evil…" - george w. bush
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I don't have a picture of it in action but I used my wifes 02' WRX Wagon to haul home her treadmill the other day. I folded the rear seats down and the box was 80% in the car and 20% out of the car. There is no possibly way you could have done that with a sedan. Same goes for dogs - you can fold the seat down, put a blanket down and the dogs have a nice large place to lay down. I have also hauled pictures, mirrors, and anything else that will fit because driving her car is way more fun than driving my truck.
I would NEVER purchase a sedan again after realizing the added utility of the wagon. The next time I load it up with stuff I'll snap a pic. If I had to own another Wagon I'd consider the Volvo I saw at the SEMA show last year: http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/0...70rconcept.jpg --- Now that's a good looking Wagon
I would NEVER purchase a sedan again after realizing the added utility of the wagon. The next time I load it up with stuff I'll snap a pic. If I had to own another Wagon I'd consider the Volvo I saw at the SEMA show last year: http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/0...70rconcept.jpg --- Now that's a good looking Wagon
Last edited by 909; 03-14-2004 at 03:47 PM.
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Sorry no pics to share but my wagon is routinely loaded down with multiple whitewater boats and mountain bikes. Loaded 6 creek boats on it (Saris racks rule) during the last MooseFest. 240 pounds of plastic and 4 smelly paddlers. Wagon pride my friends.
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do a search in the members gallery and look for Mootis. He is a bike rider and I am pretty sure hes sponsored by someone. When I see his car cruising around with two mountain bikes ontop his wagon, it looks nice. I wish I would have purchased a wagon as well. Everyone in my area has the sedan and the only person around my area that has mods done to his wagon is Mootis. Very nice car with good mods
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Less than a week after picking up my wagon, it carried me, the boss and our 2 kids w/camping equipment etc.... from Toronto area down to the east coast for a 2 week road trip. Biggest thing put in it so far.... picked up an 8' long Thule rocket box (still in the cardboard), dropped the seats and only a little stuck out the back for the drive home.
Love the wagon!
Love the wagon!
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Next time I go to Home Depot...
I'll try to get a pic next time I do a big home project.
Last summer I loaded the WRX with decking materials and a load of 20 2x4s (had to lower the front seatback).
Still found myself trying to race other cars...:banana:
Last summer I loaded the WRX with decking materials and a load of 20 2x4s (had to lower the front seatback).
Still found myself trying to race other cars...:banana: