What is amc concord wagon?

The AMC Concord Wagon was a compact car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1978 to 1983. The wagon version of the Concord was introduced in 1978 and was produced until the end of the model's production run.

The car was available with a range of engines, starting with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, and a 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine. The car was available with both manual and automatic transmissions.

The AMC Concord Wagon was praised for its practicality and reliability. The car had a roomy interior with plenty of cargo space and was known for its comfortable ride. However, its performance was not considered particularly exciting, with some critics describing the car as "slow" and "underpowered".

The Concord Wagon was replaced by the AMC Eagle Wagon in 1983, which featured four-wheel drive and was marketed as a rugged, all-weather vehicle. Despite its short production run, the AMC Concord Wagon remains a popular collector's item among car enthusiasts due to its unique design and historical significance as a product of American Motors Corporation.