America, as a whole, hates station wagons. It’s hard to understand exactly why; we blame our flawed memories of station wagon vacation roadtrips. Instead of hating the wood paneling, the center-of-gravity elevating roof loads and the smell of cheap vinyl seats, we should be clinging to every bit of wagon-dom that we can — who knows how much longer they’ll be around? Fortunately for history’s sake, they’ve made their mark in a handful of great movies and TV shows, not just as family haulers but as quick and capable chase vehicles and hero (and antihero) steeds of choice.
We’ve scoured the interwebs for cinematic and television wagon gems that, in our estimation, don’t get the credit they deserve. What the world needs now is a fifth installment in the Bourne series that only features chase scenes with potent station wagons. For now, we’ll settle for reminiscing over these ten great silver-screen-stealing wagons.
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1986 Volvo 240 DL Wagon, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, 2005

The Volvo grey 240 DL in the movie isn’t the most virile of vehicles, but it is the appropriate car for Steve Carrell’s Andy to graduate to from his tandem recumbent bike. Reliable, comfortable and a bit on the unadventurous side, it’s best appreciated by virtue of its longevity and good bones. But seriously, it’s one of our favorite cars of all time. We’re sure the fold down rear seats got plenty of use after the “Age of Aquarius” montage. Way to keep the pedestal empty, Andy.