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  2. Hatchback - Wikipedia

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    The distinguishing feature of a hatchback is a rear door that opens upwards [6] and is hinged at roof level (as opposed to the boot/trunk lid of a saloon/sedan, which is hinged below the rear window). Most hatchbacks use a two-box design body style, [7] [8] where the cargo area and passenger areas are a

  3. Car and Driver 10Best - Wikipedia

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    Car and Driver 10Best is a list annually produced by Car and Driver (C/D) beginning in 1983, [1] nominating what it considers the 10 best cars of the year. C/D also produced the 5Best list, highlighting what it considers the five best trucks of the year. All production vehicles for sale in that calendar year are considered with these recent ...

  4. Category:Hot hatches - Wikipedia

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  5. Edmunds: The most reliable used vehicles under $15,000 - AOL

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    The 3 is available as a sedan or hatchback and is sporty to drive. (Courtesy of Mazda North American Operations via AP) ... The Highlander is the best vehicle on this list for big families. This ...

  6. List of Volkswagen vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Hatchback: Golf: 1974 2019 Global MQB Evo: C-segment hatchback. ID.3: 2019 2019 Europe and China MEB: Battery electric C-segment hatchback. Polo: 1975 2009 Global (except North America and India) PQ26: B-segment hatchback or supermini. Two generations (Mk5 and Mk6) are currently produced alongside each other for certain markets. 2017 MQB A0 ...

  7. Hot hatch - Wikipedia

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    Due to the historical scarcity of hatchback cars in the United States, [citation needed] the term hot hatch is not widely used in the US. Since the 1990s and 2000s, [citation needed] the term warm hatch has been used to describe sporting hatchback models that are slower than a hot hatch (i.e. a "junior" version of a hot hatch). [4]

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