April 5, 200718 yr Hyundai Unveils Trio of New Vehicles at 2007 Seoul Motor Show Veloster sporty coupe concept targets Y-Gen New H-1 reinvigorates Hyundai's competitiveness in vans FD estate wagon expands C-segment offering Press Release Seoul, Korea — In a demonstration of its growing design and engineering capabilities, Hyundai Motor Co. unveiled three brand-new models at the 2007 Seoul Motor Show which opened at KINTEX today. Leading the trio was the Veloster, a sporty coupe which caters to the unique requirements of the Y-generation. Joining the sporty concept car were two production models: the TQ van, a thoroughly fresh interpretation of Hyundai's hugely successful H-1 van and the FD estate wagon, styled at the company's European Design Center in Rüsselsheim which marks Hyundai's long-awaited return to this popular segment. … Go to full release and photos at AutoReport
April 7, 200718 yr FD Estate Wagon - I guess we'll never see another Buick Estate wagin in the future.... H1 Van - umm, Hyundai... Dodge/Mercedes called - they'd like the Sprinter van blueprints back!
April 7, 200718 yr Author Estate Wagon is not a name, it's a description, an alternate name for a Station Wagon, Shooting Break, Combi etc. As such it's a generic term and anyone can use it. It is likely only to be called an Estate Wagon in the UK. Elsewhere it will be the i30 Break, i30 Combi etc., depending on the local convention for this type of vehicle. In most markets "wagon/wagen/vagn" etc. refers to any wheeled vehicle (it is in fact the germanic equivalent to the latin-sourced "vehicle"), the standard English contraction of Estate Wagon and Station Wagon to simply Wagon, is not specific enough.
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