Posted by fixerupper on July 22, 2020 at 10:03:49 from (108.161.63.205):
In Reply to: Station Wagons posted by Ultradog MN on July 22, 2020 at 05:52:51:
When we were in Finland 13 years ago or so our hosts had a Mercury Mondeo station wagon. It is a European only vehicle. He and his wife put quite a few miles on that car taking us around Finland. One of the trips was on a ferry to Estonia. The ferry looked like a cruise ship only the hold of the ship held cars and trucks. We drove into the hold of the ship, went upstairs for a few hours and drove back out into Estonia. The main reason for this trip was for booze. Liquor is cheaper in Estonia than Finland. This family makes two trips a year to Estonia to purchase their spirits and this was one of them. We visited a bunch of liquor stores on the shores of the Baltic right by the docks. When we returned to Finland the next day the rear bumper was darned near dragging with the extra weight in back. It reminded me of modern day rum running with a station wagon. I saw a Toyota sienna diesel in Finland which was a different experience.
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