What do other station wagons have that a Volkswagen doesn't?

What do other station wagons have that a Volkswagen doesn't? 
1 A snazzy looking body. Compared to other station wagons, a Volkswagen comes off kind of plain, style-less and boxy looking. But that's the beauty of it. Because it's shaped like a box it can hold about twice as much as stylish wagons. And because we make the body higher instead of longer, it'll park in 4' less space than stylish wagons. 2 An engine in the front. Most station wagons devote about 1/3 of their space to carrying an engine around. But our engine is in the rear, out of the way, so most of a Volkswagen's space can be devoted to space. And with that extra weight in the rear, it gets extra trac-tion in mud and sand and snow. 
3 A drive shaft. ( It makes that big mound in the floor, from front to back, forcing the middle passenger to sit with his knees in the air. I Naturally, wagons with engines in the front have to use a drive shaft to make their rear wheels go. But not the Volkswagen. It uses a rear engine to make its rear wheels go. 4 A radiator, a water pump and hoses. All very necessary if your wagon uses water, but a VW never touches the stuff. It's 
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cooled by air. There's nothing to boil over, nothing to freeze up and no place to put antifreeze. A frame. Most other wagons have bulky frames. But instead of a frame, 15,982 spot welds join the Volkswagen body into one solid piece of steel. So loading 3/4 of a ton may cause a strain, but on you, not it. All of the above. That's our Volkswagen Station Wagon. Because of what it doesn't have, it doesn't have much in common with other wagons. It doesn't look like one, it doesn't act like one and it can carry about twice as much as one. Come in and take a look. We think you'll like what you don't see.

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