- estate/wagon) that is
hinged at roof level,
similar to
hatchbacks.
Liftback cars are
similar to
hatchbacks from a
functional perspective in
having a tailgate...
-
configuration is
called a
saloon (/səˈlun/).
Hatchback sedans are
known simply as
hatchbacks (not
hatchback saloons); long-wheelbase
luxury saloons with...
- called, and even
counted as, a rear 'door' on
hatchbacks). As such, a
liftback is
essentially a
hatchback with a
gently sloping roof, with a side profile...
- cargo) are also
typical on both
station wagons and
hatchbacks.
Distinguishing features between hatchbacks and
station wagons include: D-pillar:
Station wagons...
- from hot
hatchback) is a fast
version of a
hatchback car. The term
originated in the mid-1980s; however,
faster factory versions of
hatchbacks have been...
-
Nissan Pulsar (N15) three- and five-door
hatchbacks. For ****an, coupés
arrived first in 1994,
followed by
hatchbacks in 1995.
Production in ****an
ended in...
- com.
Retrieved 19
February 2020. Collins, Dan (4
February 2020). "Best
Hatchbacks". Carbibles.
Archived from the
original on 23
September 2020. Retrieved...
- ****anese
manufacturer Honda since 1981. The City was
originally a 3-door
hatchback/2-door
convertible for the ****anese,
European and
Australasian markets...
-
lengths to
reduce torque steering. In
October 1982, the 1200EX
Special (
hatchbacks) and 1200EL
Special (saloons) were
launched in ****an;
these were well...
-
registered users.
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