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  2. Fastback - Wikipedia

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    A fastback naturally lends itself to a hatchback configuration and many have it, but not all hatchbacks are fastbacks and vice versa. [9] In the case of the Ford Mustang, the term "fastback" is used to differentiate against the coupé notchback body style, [10] [11] which has a steeper rear window followed by a horizontal trunk lid.

  3. List of fastback automobiles - Wikipedia

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    This list of fastback automobiles includes examples of a car body style whose roofline slopes continuously down at the back. [1] It is a form of back for an automobile body consisting of a single convex curve from the top to the rear bumper. [2] This automotive design element "relates to an interest in streamlining and aerodynamics". [3]

  4. Liftback - Wikipedia

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    1973 Toyota Celica, the world's first "liftback", in this case a fastback-styled hatchback [1] [2] [3]. A liftback is a variation of a hatchback car body style, with a more gently sloping roofline, roughly between 45 and 10 degrees, whereas traditional or archetypal hatchback designs tend to use a 45 degree to near vertical slope [citation needed] on the top-hinged tailgate (often called, and ...

  5. Volkswagen Type 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Type 3 is a compact car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen from 1961 to 1973. Introduced at the 1961 Frankfurt International Motor Show, the IAA, the Type 3 was marketed as the Volkswagen 1500 and later as the Volkswagen 1600, in two-door notchback, fastback, and station wagon body styles, the latter marketed as the 'Squareback' in the United States.

  6. Hatchback - Wikipedia

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    Often the hatchback and the sedan shared the same wheelbase and the same overall length, and the full rear overhang length of a conventional sedan trunk was retained on the five-door hatchback version of the car. The 1989-2000 Citroën XM and second-generation Skoda Superb (2008-2015) are cars that blur the line between hatchbacks and sedans ...

  7. Honda Civic (eleventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fastback/liftback variation (marketed as "Civic Hatchback") was unveiled on June 23, 2021, for North America and Japan. [13] This generation is also the first Civic since the second-generation not to offer a two-door version (whether three-door hatchback or two-door coupe) due to declining sales. [14]

  8. MG6 (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The five-door fastback/hatchback, known as the MG6 GT, went on sale in the United Kingdom in May 2011, [4] the saloon, known as the MG6 Magnette, went on sale on 16 July 2011. [5] A diesel model joined the range at the end of 2012. The first Thai assembled car rolled off the assembly line on 4 June 2014, [6] with a potential for 5,000 cars per ...

  9. Triumph GT6 - Wikipedia

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    The new car was introduced in 1966 and called the Triumph GT6. The new body was a sleek fastback design with an opening rear hatch, earning the GT6 the nickname of poor man's E-Type . [ 2 ] It was really a 2-seater, but a small extra rear seat could be ordered, large enough for small children.

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