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Used Wagons for Sale in the 336

Sedan handling with real cargo space. Wagons from 336 dealers.

19 Wagons
2013 Subaru Impreza

2013 Subaru Impreza

$11,249
58,948 mi Winston-Salem
2010 Volvo XC70

2010 Volvo XC70

$6,999
128,791 mi Winston-Salem
2008 Dodge Caliber

2008 Dodge Caliber

$4,999
60,419 mi Winston-Salem
2022 Mini Countryman

2022 Mini Countryman

$16,749
88,880 mi Greensboro
2019 Kia Soul

2019 Kia Soul

$10,849
79,344 mi Greensboro
2021 Kia Soul

2021 Kia Soul

$14,049
62,076 mi Greensboro
2014 BMW X1

2014 BMW X1

$7,999
94,008 mi East Bend
2021 HONDA HR-V

2021 HONDA HR-V

$19,800
32,089 mi Winston-Salem
2016 Kia Soul

2016 Kia Soul

$6,999
107,258 mi Winston-Salem
2020 Kia Soul

2020 Kia Soul

$9,499
92,640 mi Winston-Salem
2014 Volkswagen Jetta

2014 Volkswagen Jetta

$8,490
125,699 mi Winston-Salem
2015 Kia Soul

2015 Kia Soul

$3,999
223,715 mi Winston-Salem
2017 Kia Soul

2017 Kia Soul

$11,449
95,040 mi Greensboro
2021 Kia Soul

2021 Kia Soul

$10,245
118,981 mi Kernersville
2017 Kia Soul

2017 Kia Soul

$5,699
152,374 mi Winston-Salem
2015 Kia Soul

2015 Kia Soul

$4,295
166,199 mi Burlington
2012 Subaru Outback

2012 Subaru Outback

$5,995
290,221 mi High Point
2018 Kia Soul

2018 Kia Soul

$8,149
107,715 mi Greensboro
2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited

2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited

$9,995
127,982 mi Winston-Salem

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Used Wagons in the 336

Wagons are the smallest category on 336 dealer lots - most dealers carry 1-3 at a time. The Subaru Outback dominates the segment with standard AWD and 8.7 inches of ground clearance, which makes it more of a crossover alternative than a traditional wagon. Volvo V60 and V90 wagons show up occasionally and hold their value well. The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen (discontinued after 2019) is a sleeper pick - 30+ MPG, available AWD, and a tight chassis.

Because wagon inventory is thin, they tend to sell quickly when priced right. Set up alerts with 336 dealers if you know you want one - waiting for the right Outback or V60 to show up is better than settling for the wrong crossover. Wagons sit lower than crossovers and SUVs, which gives them better handling and lower wind resistance. The tradeoff is less ground clearance (except the Outback) and a lower seating position. If that works for you, wagons are hard to beat for cargo-per-dollar.