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Toyota Is Quietly Keeping Wagons Alive in an SUV World, and We Hope It Works
Key takeaways
- While others go tall and imposing, a couple of Toyotas go long and low.
- So many cars these days are bulkier than they need to be, but that seems to be what buyers want.
- As a bonus, Toyota’s willingness to try something different means Subaru also retains one wagonlike model in its lineup—and no, we don’t mean the Outback.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
While others go tall and imposing, a couple of Toyotas go long and low.
So many cars these days are bulkier than they need to be, but that seems to be what buyers want. Or is it? Toyota is going to find out with a couple of models that—depending on how you see it—will either quickly drive into irrelevance or continue to brighten our roads with an escape from conventional SUV proportions.
As a bonus, Toyota’s willingness to try something different means Subaru also retains one wagonlike model in its lineup—and no, we don’t mean the Outback.
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