Released in the early 80s, the Mercury Bobcat Station Wagon was a mainstay of American family transportation of the time. The boxy beige station wagon came with a variety of engine configurations including three- and four-cylinder options and a V6. Offering consumers when it was released more interior space than most station wagons of the day, the Bobcat was a popular choice for families looking for an affordable car that was both stylish and comfortable. The exterior of the Bobcat featured angular lines, a gently sloping hood and long wheelbase. The grille of the car was wide and made from a durable plastic, while the headlights were a set of rectangular elements. The body of the Bobcat was held up by a set of robust steel wheels. The interior of the Bobcat was designed for families who traded up from a compact car – offering more headroom, legroom and luxurious materials and fabrics. The driver and passengers were surrounded by cozy simulated leather seating, plush carpeting and convenient storage space with an ample cargo area. The Bobcat was fitted with an upgraded AM/FM radio, a cassette player and power-operated windows as well as air conditioning. The Mercury Bobcat Station Wagon was a reliable and dependable way to get around, offering its owners comfortable and pleasant driving experience, and a touch of vintage style.
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