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Published on July 8th, 2021 | by BajaBusta

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1984 Honda Civic Wagon Test Drive

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For the Civic’s third generation, Honda developed three-, four-, and five-door variations. In fact, the body styles were so different from each other that many found them intriguing. Offering radically different body styles in one line up was something no other automaker had done before. The most unique variation was the station wagon, a new body style Honda achieved by merging together the previous generation’s station wagon and hatchback models.

The station wagon was formally called the Wagovan, but many fans dubbed it the “tall boy” because of its extra height and the unique design of its rear window area, which were features not found in the previous generation’s station wagon. The Wagovan’s primary purpose was to provide additional utility space, so Honda designed the wagon’s rear seat to slide forward to create extra cargo space in the back. The tall boy remained in production in the USA until the fourth generation ended in 1991.



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