Haha, QD..Sorry to burst your bubble man, but THAT IS A WAGON.
If you want to see the rest of the definition of WAGON it is located here. http://www.answers.com/topic/wagonSometimes, the word wagon is also used for railroad cars (not motorized, for goods or passengers) and the word is a part / the usual short form of station wagon, the non-British term for a sedan (saloon) with an extended rear cargo area. Other names: estate (car) / shooting brake (UK), break (F), station sedan (Aus), Kombi (generally in German, in English also varied to combi), Variant (VW models), Caravan (GM's Opel models), Avant (Audi's wagons), Touring (BMW's wagons).
However the proper term is BUS...but for most people they call it a VAN which is incorrect.
I didn't see where any bubble was busted as I read a bit about this vehicle and saw no mention of it being termed a wagon.
But that's neither here nor there.
I have always known, and called it, the VW Bus. It sucks, though that you took the time to only address the part where you thought I was purposely being negative and steered clear of where I complimented your new vehicle. Later, QD.