@BarryFromMars
Yeah, that’s a crossover. Functionally, it matches a wagon, but its shape is more SUV-like than car-like, so it’s a crossover.
@Justsomeguy1986
They’re all capable of it, and many of them do; for example, here’s Ford’s Fusion wagon, the Mondeo Estate:
GM could have made an awesome SS wagon by rebadging the Holden Commodore wagon:
!caradvice.com.au/thumb/770/382/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/holden-commodore-ssv-wagon-2016-3.jpg!
Here’s VW’s hot rod wagon, the Golf R Variant :
Here’s the Subaru Levorg (an Impreza wagon):
Here we have the BMW 5-series wagon:
Mazda’s got the 6 wagon:
Even Kia has one- the Optima Sportswagon:
And there’s probably several more I’m leaving out. The problem is that no one thinks that Americans will buy wagons, so only a few companies bring their best ones here. Here’s hoping the Regal TourX sells like crazy so the wagons can return (even if they all wind up with plastic clad fenders.)