It"s often thought that...
It"s often thought that the term "station wagon" originated in the US to name the large, boxy cars used to ferry guests from railroad stations to hotels. They were usually home-made affairs, but in 1928, Ford was the first firm to offer a "station wagon" as part of its Model A line-up. However, similar passenger-carrying vehicles had been in use in the early 20th century on Australian farms, which were often called "sheep stations", hence the name station wagon.
Here"s how to whip up...
Here"s how to whip up enthusiasm! The Suzuki Cappuccino Owners Register for Enthusiasts (SCORE) recently held its 10th rally at Bedford’s Priory Country Park Hotel.
More than 30 micro roadsters from across the UK took part, and lined up for this celebratory picture. The Suzuki was axed in 1998 after 20,000 had been built.