Say the words “diesel station wagon” around a group of European enthusiasts and they’ll yawn. Do the same thing in America, though, where such cars are exceedingly rare, and rivulets of sweat form on foreheads. Pulses quicken. Eyes widen. We should know—this happens to us. It’s because diesel wagons play into an automotive fantasy: the do-it-all vehicle that delivers great fuel economy, sedanlike dynamics, and enough utility to perhaps permanently stave off the purchase of a soul-crushing minivan or crossover. So it was pretty obvious which body style we’d spec when we were offered a chance to put 40,000 miles on a 3-series with BMW’s latest four-cylinder diesel engine. READ MORE ››
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