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  • ...al support of an anonymous group. The models were the: TAU Type 95 and the Sportwagon Type 90th and the model Tau Type 90 sporting competitions were able to show
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  • |Body styles:||[[Saloon]]<br>[[Estate|Sportwagon]] A significant addition to the 156 range was the Sportwagon [[station wagon]] in [[2000]].
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  • The 156 was available in saloon and estate '[[Sportwagon]]' bodystyles with seven engine configurations and it went through two [[F ...rtwagon_3_lg.jpg|thumb|left|270px|'''Current production [[Alfa Romeo 159]] Sportwagon''']]
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  • * 2006 [[Alfa Romeo Sportwagon]]
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  • ...nd a [[station wagon]] version (initially badged Giardinetta, later badged SportWagon) was introduced the following year as the same time as a [[four-wheel drive
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  • ...rtwagon_3_lg.jpg|thumb|left|400px|'''Current production [[Alfa Romeo 159]] Sportwagon''']] ...roof section was slightly elevated and combined with four skylights; the "sportwagon" name has been popularised again in recent years by some manufacturers.
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  • ...m, developed by Alfa Romeo as the basis for the next-generation 156 Sedan, Sportwagon, Coupe and Spider, a quartet of cars all drawing life from the pencil of Gi
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  • The 155 was never produced as a ''Sportwagon'' (Alfa's term for an estate / [[station wagon]]) but [[Sbarro (automobile)
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  • ...rld Championship]] and [[Ducati]] Corse since 2007. The [[Alfa Romeo 159]] Sportwagon TI is used as safety car in Superbike World Championship events. ...'[[Ripley's Game (film)|Ripley's Game]]'', drives a red [[Alfa Romeo 156]] Sportwagon.
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