Talk:Shooting-brake

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It's true that a shooting break is a luxury car built for hunting purposes, but it is not just an estate car. The therm shooting break is used when the break version is derived from a sports car or coupé, thus an estate car like the Ford Scorpio isn't a shooting break. Examples of shooting breaks are, as stated in the article, Aston Martin DBS Shooting Brake or the Volvo P1800 ES (derived from the coupé P1800) or the Aston Martin DB5 shooting break, which, ofcourse, derived from the 'normal' DB5.