The Station Wagon is one of the many drivable Vehicles in Teardown. Its first appearance is in Lee Chemicals.
Design
The Station Wagon appears to be based off of the Mercedes-Benz W123 Estate, particularly the 300TD version, as the car's sound is similar to that of a diesel engine. The front of the car starts off with a narrow license plate sitting below a large chrome grille, housed between a pair of large headlights, with indicators on the sides, all incased in glass. The hood has a large triangular bulge on it, which progressively gets wider the closer it gets to the large, heavily slanted windshield. The large windshield is joined by a pair of chrome mirrors on its sides. The car is a station wagon with 5 doors, a spacious light-grey interior with a large cargo area in the rear and a low roofline with wide windows. The car has small steel wheels, wrapped in medium profile tires.
On the rear of the car is a large hatch(which cannot be opened) with a wide rear window. On the top of the window are three small brake lights, which glow pink. Lower on the hatch is a center license plate between large rear light units, which each hold lights in this arrangement: a small taillight on the bottom, a larger reverse light above it, a same-size brake light above the reversing light and an indicator to the side of the reversing light, all covered with glass. There is a small cut in the body in the space between the hatch and the rear bumper. The Station Wagon has a single exhaust pipe, under the bumper and to the left. The Station Wagon is painted in a two-tone color scheme of marine blue, with a lighter tone covering its lower half.
Performance
The Station Wagon's performance is below average. It has a high top speed, but its acceleration is slow. It has a FWD drivetrain, which makes its turning ability not very good. It is difficult to drift the vehicle, even with the handbrake. It has a light off-roading ability, as it has decent ground clearance and a fairly short wheelbase, but its wheels are quite small and its rear end sticks out quite a bit, heavily hurting the approach and departure angle. Its durability is poor as the car has a lot of glass pieces and is a smaller vehicle in terms of size. The Station Wagon is also pretty rare, only appearing on three maps and not in every mission.
Trivia
- The Station Wagon is one of the three cars in-game with a modern version (the Modern Station Wagon), the others being the Jacobi SL and the Van.
- The dimensions of this vehicle are 4.7m by 1.7m.
- Several police versions of the Station Wagon can be seen in Lee Chemicals in a news cutscene after The Chase is completed.
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