• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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          6 hours ago

          Kombi is mostly used in Germany, estate in the UK. In my ex-soviet corner of Europe we don’t use Kombi despite the fact that the Moskvitch Kombi was a thing and was a wagon. We call it an “universaal”, and an MPV is a “mahtuniversaal” (so universal and volume universal lol). People who aren’t car people will call them pick-ups though. Which I hate.

          Wagon is the most universally understood variant* IMO. Though not usually station wagon.

          * Yes that’s a VW joke. I owned a Passat Variant at one point. Worst car I’ve ever owned, though that’s not saying much, I’ve owned a bunch of excellent cars and that one I got for 800 euros.

          • los0220@lemmy.world
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            3 hours ago

            Nice to know

            Here in Poland we call it Kombi and VW Passat is our stereotypical boomer car.

            And I think in Czech Republic and Slovakia they call it Kombi as well.