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Wagons, ho!

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The swooping windshield gives it a look of a dustbuster brethren rather than a Civic wagon.

UGLY! :puke:

Not sure why but it looks like more of a mini mini van than a station wagon. Dash is hideous chopped up mess like the serial killer attacked it and the weird body style just makes me shake my head. Not a good car at all. I doubt it will be around long.

i like that a lot. It's like a Fit XL. It has the magic seat. the retracting cover for cargo is cool.

a honda i would not mind to drive to be honest. It's like a sporty matrix.

the dual tier dash finally makes sense to me on this one.

http://www.km77.com/fotos/Honda/Civic_2012/Turismo_familiar.html?carType=8

Interesting since I was thinking that too...and I love the fit myself.....

Neat looking wagon..been a long time since the Civic had a wagon version in NA...would be nice to see this as an alternative to the CR-V.

Cubby that is a mini minivan, not a station wagon. :P

Cubby that is a mini minivan, not a station wagon. :P

Nah, wagon..doesn't have a sliding door...

Extra length versus the 5-door hatch removes the spaceship looks; not too bad looking and the arches over teh wheel wells work out well IMHO...

gotta love the honda quality. The door trip does not line up with the dash trim. :P wonder if this is a production unit or mule.

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