There should be a bentley manual for this, I had one for my quantum, so repairs will be simple and easy with that spectacular resource.
Rarity issues will be a problem for body repair. Mine was super cheap because someone had smashed in the rear quarter. Took some doing, but got my hands on a bumper and a body guy made up where the panel originally was.
This on doesn't look damaged though. Parts for mine were easy to find, and not expensive.
I think them not being around is more related to being cramped and small as a wagon, while at the same time not achieving very good fuel economy. The car otherwise is a fun car to drive, but contemporary wagons were way better for space and utility
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