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twazerk | 21:49 Mon 09th Jul 2007 | Motoring
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Why did estate cars used to be refered to as 'shooting brakes'?
And, why do we call them station wagons?
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i think its because of the americans love of hunting and there trips needing all there gear, so the estate to transport guns, but also a brake or break was an old style of horse drawn cart.
but station wagon i can only think of the wagon part beacause its good transpoting goods and people.
not 100% on any of these points but dont think there far off.
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Thanx zacsmaster
now you have opened up a whole new can of worms at work
I'll ask the question.



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