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11: Holden Commodore Sportwagon

You might think that the Commodore looks familiar and that’s because it’s the same company that brought us the Pontiac G8 and the Chevy SS. The Sportwagon version of this car has the same power that you’d find under the hood of a Corvette. V8-powered wagons are hard to come by nowadays and the Commodore Sportwagon offers a serious blend of power and performance.

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The looks of the car are also nothing to sneeze at, with stylish curves and a nice set of wheels to set things off. Holden has seemingly existed in the performance market in previous years but the Commodore has remained a placeholder for the brand. If you want Corvette power wrapped up in a stylish wagon, you can’t go wrong with the Commodore Sportwagon.

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10: Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon

The original Cadillac CTS-V blew doors off the auto industry when it was originally released. The car was at the apex of the performance and luxury world. The CTS-V Sport Wagon takes things to another level with a serious blend of performance and quality. Its luxurious interior and cargo space are only matched by the Cadillac features that you’d come to expect. The CTS-V will take a Corvette on thanks to the Corvette power plant under the hood.

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On top of all that performance, the CTS-V is designed to be a driver’s car. The suspension has been upgraded as well as the wheels and brakes. In every sense of the word, the CTS-V is just about the best performance bargain that you can get. The supercar handling and the off-the-line performance are the best aspects of this car.

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9: Chevrolet Caprice Corvette Chaser

The “box” Chevy is one of the most popular body styles the brand ever had. The Caprice Corvette Chaser was a special prototype that was designed by GM. Legend has it that there are quite a few of these prototypes that have made it onto the roadways. Its distinct white paint and subtle performance are two of the things that make this car stand out.

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On top of that, the Corvette chaser utilizes an actual Corvette engine, while keeping in line with its subtle look and feel. The Corvette Chaser is probably one of the most unique and well-kept models on the road today. The Caprice Corvette Chaser is a well-rounded car with a lot of performance.

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8: Dodge Hemi Coronet Wagon

The Dodge Coronet isn’t the first car that comes to mind when you think of performance. But that didn’t stop Dodge from building a performance version of the car. By cramming a Hemi engine into the Coronet Wagon, the company created quite the muscle car. You could even say that the Coronet Wagon was the precursor to the Dodge Magnum drivers got decades later.

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These wagons are quite rare but their performance is quite legendary. You can’t go wrong with the original Hemi V8 power crammed into a Coronet wagon. The look and feel of this wagon are something that you just don’t get very often, and the sound of the Hemi is noteworthy.

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7: Chevrolet Chevelle SS Wagon

Another rarity in the muscle car world is the Chevelle SS Wagon. GM was reluctant to sell one of these until 1973 rolled around. The company needed to bolster sales and thus a Chevelle SS Wagon was indeed released to the public. The car had many of the same features as the original Chevelle SS, which made it quite a unique ride.

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The standout feature of the Chevelle SS wagon was of course the performance, which at the time was ahead of the curve. The look and feel of this ride were not only fast but also ahead of its time, as performance wagons were a new concept.

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6: Volvo V60 Polestar

Volvo is a company that has always prided itself on the safety of its vehicles. But the company also has a long history of building fast wagons. The Volvo V60 Polestar is among one of the most popular and performance-minded wagons in recent years. The beautiful blue paint scheme and the interior features of this wagon make it stand out from the crowd.

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Similar to other performance renditions of the V60, its performance is ahead of the crowd. In typical Volvo fashion, the styling is subtle but you do know that this is indeed a special-edition car. The Volvo V60 Polestar is certainly one of the most amazing models to come out from Volvo in recent years.

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5: Mercedes CLS AMG Shooting Brake

Mercedes is a company that has made its fair share of wagons recently. The CLS AMG Shooting Brake is among one of the fastest. When you take your first look at this wagon you know that something is different. The feeling is that it was built for performance and that is indeed the case.

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The elongated body and the sloping rear give the wagon a feeling of a sports coupe. Its off-the-line performance is exceptional which you’d expect nothing less from a Benz. The interior is flooded with luxury features, gizmos, and gadgets that let you know that you are indeed riding in a luxurious expensive car.

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4: Custom Bentley Arnage Wagon

If you are shocked by seeing an Arnage Wagon you’d be right, as this was a special one-off that was requested by a millionaire. Never one to turn down money, Bentley built this custom wagon with everything that the buyer wanted. The performance of the Arnage was already at the top of its class, which made for a special type of ride.

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The unique thing about the Arnage is that the performance is one of the most notable features. Bentley has perfected the Arnage over a long period and the car is one of the most notable Bentley models of all time. The Arnage is one of the most unique exotic cars to hit the road.

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3: VW Passat Wagon W8

Another rarity in the wagon world is the Passat Wagon W8. The W8 was a special type of V8 engine that was designed by Volkswagen. The performance is second to none although the wagon still has a lot of reliability issues. It has been said that this wagon will take on a Corvette no problem, and in proper running condition, the W8 is a stellar engine.

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If you can afford to keep this thing on the roadways then you’re in for a treat. The W8 is one of the most well-put-together cars to come out of Germany. The ride quality is up there with Audi and the rest of the high-end luxury vehicles.

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2: Subaru Forester STI

A performance-oriented version of the Subaru Forester is the STI, and it comes in a wagon form. Subaru is often showcasing the Impreza STI but the Forester STI is just as capable when it comes to performance. The all-wheel-drive characteristics of the car make it perform just as well as you’d expect.

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Likewise, the driving characteristics of the car make it a pleasure whether you’re going off the beaten path or the highway. The STI version of the Forester has special features such as color matching paint and special-edition wheels. If you want a car that is capable but still fun-to-drive you can’t go wrong with the Subaru Forester STI.

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1: Brabus Mercedes C63 Wagon

The Brabus Mercedes C63 Wagon has a powerful engine and a set of brakes that will stop on a dime. The design of this wagon is downright beautiful and you won’t see it often. Its beautiful styling and the noteworthy performance are only supplemented by the luxury features that are throughout the vehicle.

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Brabus puts a special touch on all of the Mercedes vehicles that they work on, and this is true with the C63. The beautiful performance and styling of the C63 make it a standout vehicle for several reasons and a wagon that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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