Hatchback, the Glossary
A hatchback is a car body configuration with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the main interior of the car as a cargo area rather than just to a separated trunk.[1]
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144 relations: AC Aceca, AC Cars, Alec Issigonis, Aleko, AMC Gremlin, AMC Hornet, AMC Pacer, AMC Spirit, American Motors Corporation, Aston Martin, Aston Martin DB Mark III, Aston Martin DB2/4, Audi, Audi A3, Audi A7, Austin A30, Austin A35, Austin A40 Farina, Austin Ambassador, Austin Maestro, Austin Maxi, B-segment, BMC ADO17, BMW, BMW 5 Series (F10), British Leyland, British Motor Corporation, Buick Apollo, Buick Skyhawk, Buick Skylark, Bumper (car), C-segment, Car body configurations, Car body style, Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova, Chevrolet Citation, Chevrolet Vega, Chrysler, Chrysler Horizon, Chrysler Valiant, Citroën, Citroën 2CV, Citroën Dyane, Citroën Traction Avant, Citroën XM, Compact car, D-segment, Daihatsu Mira, Dodge Charger, Dodge Charger (1981), ... Expand index (94 more) »
AC Aceca
The Aceca (pronounced "A-See-Ka") is a closed coupé from the British AC Cars company, produced from 1954 until 1963.
AC Cars
AC Cars, originally incorporated as Auto Carriers Ltd., is a British specialist automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest independent car makers founded in Britain.
Alec Issigonis
Sir Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis (Greek: σερ Άλεκ, Αλέξανδρος Αρνόλδος Κωνσταντίνος Ισηγόνης) (18 November 1906 – 2 October 1988) was a British-Greek automotive designer.
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Aleko
The Moskvitch-2141, also known under the trade name Aleko (Russian: "АЛЕКО", derivative from the name of the automaker "Автомобильный завод имени Ленинского Комсомола", Avtomobilnyj zavod imeni Leninskogo Komsomola, meaning "Automotive Factory of Lenin's Komsomol"), is a Russian mid-size car that was first announced in 1985 and sold in the Soviet Union and its successor states between 1986 and 1997 by the Moskvitch Company, based in Moscow, Russia. Hatchback and Aleko are hatchbacks.
AMC Gremlin
The AMC Gremlin (also American Motors Gremlin) is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970, manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style (1970–1978) by American Motors Corporation (AMC), as well as in Mexico (1974–1983) by AMC's Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) subsidiary. Hatchback and AMC Gremlin are hatchbacks.
AMC Hornet
The AMC Hornet is a compact automobile manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and made from 1970 through 1977—in two- and four-door sedan, station wagon, and hatchback coupe configurations. Hatchback and AMC Hornet are hatchbacks.
AMC Pacer
The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1975 through the 1980 model year. Hatchback and AMC Pacer are hatchbacks.
AMC Spirit
The AMC Spirit is a subcompact car sold by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1979 through 1983. Hatchback and AMC Spirit are hatchbacks.
American Motors Corporation
American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954.
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Aston Martin
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers.
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Aston Martin DB Mark III
The DB 2/4 Mark III (normally simply called DB Mark III, even at the time of its introduction) is a grand tourer sold by Aston Martin from 1957 until 1959.
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Aston Martin DB2/4
The Aston Martin DB2/4 is a grand tourer produced by Aston Martin from 1953 until 1957. Hatchback and Aston Martin DB2/4 are hatchbacks.
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Audi
Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.
Audi A3
The Audi A3 is a subcompact executive/small family car (C-segment) manufactured and marketed by the German automaker Audi AG since September 1996, currently in its fourth generation. Hatchback and Audi A3 are hatchbacks.
Audi A7
The Audi A7 is an executive five-door liftback produced by Audi since 2010. Hatchback and Audi A7 are hatchbacks.
Austin A30
The Austin A30 is a small family car produced by Austin from May 1952 to September 1956.
Austin A35
The Austin A35 is a small family car that was sold by Austin from 1956 until 1968.
Austin A40 Farina
The Austin A40 Farina is a small, economy car introduced by Austin in saloon (1958) and A40 Countryman (1959) estate versions. Hatchback and Austin A40 Farina are hatchbacks.
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Austin Ambassador
The Austin Ambassador is a large family car that was introduced by the Austin Rover Group subsidiary of British Leyland in March 1982. Hatchback and Austin Ambassador are hatchbacks.
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Austin Maestro
The Austin Maestro is a five-door hatchback small family car (and two-door van derivative) that was produced from November 1982 to 1986 by British Leyland, and from 1986 until December 1994 by Rover Group, as a replacement for the Austin Maxi and Austin Allegro, with the van version replacing the corresponding van derivative of the Morris Ital. Hatchback and Austin Maestro are hatchbacks.
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Austin Maxi
The Austin Maxi is a medium-sized, 5-door hatchback family car that was produced by Austin and later British Leyland between 1969 and 1981. Hatchback and Austin Maxi are hatchbacks.
B-segment
The B-segment is the second smallest of the European segments for passenger cars, between the A-segment and C-segment, and commonly described as "small cars".
BMC ADO17
BMC ADO17 is the model code used by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) for a range of cars in the European 'D' market-segment of larger family cars, manufactured from September 1964 to 1975.
BMW
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW, is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
BMW 5 Series (F10)
The sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series consists of the BMW F10 (sedan version), F18 (long-wheelbase sedan), BMW F11 (wagon, marketed as Touring) and BMW F07 (fastback/hatchback, marketed as Gran Turismo) executive cars and were produced by BMW from January 2010 (for the 2011 model year) to 2017, with F10 being launched on 20 March 2010 to domestic market and F11 in the summer of 2010.
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British Leyland
British Leyland was an automotive engineering and manufacturing conglomerate formed in the United Kingdom in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings.
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British Motor Corporation
The British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC) was a UK-based vehicle manufacturer, formed in early 1952 to give effect to an agreed merger of the Morris and Austin businesses.
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Buick Apollo
The Buick Apollo is a compact car that was manufactured from 1973 to 1975 by General Motors for its Buick division.
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Buick Skyhawk
The Buick Skyhawk is an automobile produced by Buick in two generations for the 1975 through 1989 model years. Hatchback and Buick Skyhawk are hatchbacks.
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Buick Skylark
The Buick Skylark is a passenger car formerly produced by Buick.
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Bumper (car)
A bumper is a structure attached to or integrated with the front and rear ends of a motor vehicle, to absorb impact in a minor collision, ideally minimizing repair costs.
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C-segment
The C-segment is the 3rd category of the European segments for passenger cars and is described as "medium cars".
Car body configurations
The configuration of a car body is typically determined by the layout of the engine, passenger and luggage compartments, which can be shared or separately articulated. Hatchback and car body configurations are car body styles.
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Car body style
There are many types of car body styles. Hatchback and car body style are car body styles and car classifications.
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Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova
The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Hatchback and Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova are hatchbacks.
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Chevrolet Citation
The Chevrolet Citation is a range of compact cars that was produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. Hatchback and Chevrolet Citation are hatchbacks.
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Chevrolet Vega
The Chevrolet Vega is a subcompact automobile that was manufactured and marketed by GM's Chevrolet division from 1970 to 1977. Hatchback and Chevrolet Vega are hatchbacks.
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Chrysler
FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler, is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Chrysler Horizon
The Talbot Horizon is a compact hatchback designed by Chrysler Europe and produced from 1978 to 1987. Hatchback and Chrysler Horizon are hatchbacks.
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Chrysler Valiant
The Chrysler Valiant was a full-size car which was sold by Chrysler Australia between 1962 and 1981.
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Citroën
CitroënThe double-dot diacritic over the 'e' is a diaeresis (tréma) indicating the two vowels are sounded separately, and not as a diphthong.
Citroën 2CV
The Citroën 2CV (deux chevaux,, lit. "two horses", meaning "two ''taxable'' horsepower") is an economy car produced by the French company Citroën from 1948 to 1990. Hatchback and Citroën 2CV are hatchbacks.
Citroën Dyane
The Citroën Dyane is an economy family car produced by the French automaker Citroën from 1967 to 1983.
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Citroën Traction Avant
The Citroën Traction Avant is the world's first monocoque-bodied, front-wheel drive, mass-production car. Hatchback and Citroën Traction Avant are hatchbacks.
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Citroën XM
The Citroën XM is a front-engine, front-drive, five-passenger, five-door hatchback noted for its hydropneumatic suspension. Hatchback and Citroën XM are hatchbacks.
Compact car
Compact car is a vehicle size class—predominantly used in North America—that sits between subcompact cars and mid-size cars. Hatchback and Compact car are car classifications.
D-segment
The D-segment is the 4th category of the European segments for passenger cars, and is described as "large cars".
Daihatsu Mira
The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade) is a kei car and city car built by Japanese car maker Daihatsu.
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Dodge Charger
The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over eight generations since 1966.
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Dodge Charger (1981)
The Dodge Charger (L-body) is a subcompact two-door hatchback/fastback built by Dodge from 1981 until 1987. Hatchback and Dodge Charger (1981) are hatchbacks.
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Dodge Omni
The Dodge Omni and the nearly identical badge engineered variant, the Plymouth Horizon, is a subcompact car manufactured and marketed by Chrysler Corporation for model years 1978-1990. Hatchback and Dodge Omni are hatchbacks.
Dodge Omni 024
The Dodge Omni 024 was a modified version of the popular Dodge Omni made from 1979 to 1982. Hatchback and Dodge Omni 024 are hatchbacks.
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Economy car
Economy car is a term mostly used in the United States for cars designed for low-cost purchase and operation.
Executive car
Executive car is a British term for a large car which is equivalent to the European E-segment and American full-size classifications. Hatchback and Executive car are car classifications.
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Family car
A family car is a car classification used in Europe to describe normally-sized cars.
Fastback
A fastback is an automotive styling feature, defined by the rear of the car having a single slope from the roof to the tail. Hatchback and fastback are car body styles.
Fiat 127
The Fiat 127 is a supermini car produced by Italian car manufacturer Fiat from 1971 to 1983. Hatchback and Fiat 127 are hatchbacks.
Fiat Duna
The Fiat Duna (Type 155) is a small car produced by Fiat in Argentina and Brazil, where it was sold as Fiat Prêmio.
Ford Australia
Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known by its trading name Ford Australia) is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Escort (North America)
The North American version of the Ford Escort is a range of cars that was sold by Ford from the 1981 to 2003 model years. Hatchback and Ford Escort (North America) are hatchbacks.
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Ford EXP
The Ford EXP (also called Ford Escort EXP) is a sports compact coupe that was produced by Ford Motor Company from 1982 to 1988. Hatchback and Ford EXP are hatchbacks.
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a supermini car that was marketed by Ford from 1976 to 2023 over seven generations.
Ford Fox platform
The Ford Fox platform is an automobile platform that was used by Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Fusion (Americas)
The Ford Fusion is a mid-size car that was manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Mondeo
The Ford Mondeo is a car manufactured by Ford since 1993. Hatchback and Ford Mondeo are hatchbacks.
Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)
The fourth generation of the Ford Mondeo, (Mk 5 in the UK, codenamed MD in Australia) is a range of mid-size cars produced by Ford from 2013 to 2022. Hatchback and Ford Mondeo (fourth generation) are hatchbacks.
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.
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Ford Mustang (second generation)
The second-generation Ford Mustang, marketed as the Ford Mustang II, is a two- or three-door, four-passenger, front-engine/rear-drive pony car manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1973 until 1978. Hatchback and Ford Mustang (second generation) are hatchbacks.
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Ford Mustang (third generation)
The third-generation Mustang was produced by Ford from 1979 until 1993.
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Ford Pinto
The Ford Pinto is a subcompact car that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America from 1971 until 1980.
Front-wheel drive
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only.
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General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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Holden
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors.
Holden Commodore (VF)
The Holden Commodore (VF) is a full-size car that was produced by Holden between June 2013 and October 2017.
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Holden Torana
The Holden Torana is a mid-sized car that was manufactured by Holden from 1967 to 1980. Hatchback and Holden Torana are hatchbacks.
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Honda
is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and battery-powered equipment, founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda and headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Honda Civic (first generation)
The first-generation Honda Civic is an automobile that was produced by Honda in Japan from July 1972 until 1979. Hatchback and Honda Civic (first generation) are hatchbacks.
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Honda Life
The Honda Life is an automobile nameplate that was used on various kei car/city cars produced by Honda: passenger cars, microvans, and kei trucks.
Hot hatch
A hot hatch (shortened from hot hatchback) is a high-performance variant of a hatchback car. Hatchback and hot hatch are car classifications.
Hyundai i30
The Hyundai i30 is a small family car manufactured by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company since 2006. Hatchback and Hyundai i30 are hatchbacks.
Hyundai Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company, often referred to as Hyundai Motors, and commonly known as Hyundai, is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, which was founded in 1967.
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Izh 2125
The Izh 2125 "Kombi" (Russian: ИЖ-2125 Комби, short for "combination") is a small family car produced by the Soviet/Russian car manufacturer IZh from 1973 to 1997. Hatchback and Izh 2125 are hatchbacks.
Jaguar E-Type
The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British front mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd from 1961 to 1974.
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Kaiser Motors
Kaiser Motors (formerly Kaiser-Frazer) Corporation made automobiles at Willow Run, Michigan, United States, from 1945 until 1953.
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Kaiser-Frazer
The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation (1947–1953 as Kaiser-Frazer) was an American automobile company.
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Kammback
A Kammback—also known as a Kamm tail or K-tail—is an automotive styling feature wherein the rear of the car slopes downwards before being abruptly cut off with a vertical or near-vertical surface.
Kei car
Kei car is the smallest category of Japanese, expressway-legal motor vehicles. Hatchback and Kei car are car classifications.
Lada Samara
The VAZ-2108, known as the Lada Samara in much of Western Europe (codenamed and later officially badged as the Lada Sputnik in its native Russia), is a series of small family cars produced by Soviet/Russian vehicle manufacturer AvtoVAZ under the Lada brand between 1984 and 2013.
Liftback
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 on the top-hinged tailgate (often called, and even counted as, a rear 'door' on hatchbacks). Hatchback and liftback are car body styles, car classifications and hatchbacks.
Mazda Capella
The Mazda Capella, also known as the 626 in Europe, North America and Southeast Asia, is a mid-size car that was manufactured by Mazda from 1970 until 2002. Hatchback and Mazda Capella are hatchbacks.
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Mazda6
The Mazda6 (known as the Mazda Atenza in Japan, derived from the Italian attenzione) is a mid-size sedan produced by Mazda since 2002, replacing the long-produced Capella/626.
Mercury Capri
Capri (later Mercury Capri) is a nameplate marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company over three generations between 1970 and 1994. Hatchback and Mercury Capri are hatchbacks.
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Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster, Incorporated is an American company that publishes reference books and is mostly known for its dictionaries.
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MG MGB
The MGB is a two-door sports car manufactured and marketed from 1962 until 1980 by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), later the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, as a four-cylinder, soft-top sports car.
Mini
The Mini (developed as ADO15) is a small, two-door, four-seat car produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors, from 1959 until 2000.
Mini Hatch
The Mini (stylised as MINI) supermini range, marketed under various names such as Mini Cooper, Mini Hatch, Mini Hardtop, Mini One, and Mini John Cooper Works, are a family of retro-styled three-door hatchback, two-door convertible, and five-door hatchback (since 2014). Hatchback and Mini Hatch are hatchbacks.
Mitsubishi Minica
The is a model series of kei cars, produced by Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Hatchback and Mitsubishi Minica are hatchbacks.
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Nash Metropolitan
The Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile assembled in England and marketed from 1953 until 1962.
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Nissan Cherry
The Datsun Cherry (チェリー), known later as the Nissan Cherry, was a series of subcompact cars which formed Nissan's first front-wheel drive supermini model line.
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Nissan Fairlady Z (S30)
The Nissan S30, sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z, is a grand tourer produced by Nissan (Datsun in USA) from 1969 until 1978.
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Nissan Primera
The is a large family car which was produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1990 to 2007, for the markets in Japan and Europe. Hatchback and Nissan Primera are hatchbacks.
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Nissan Pulsar
The is a line of automobiles produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978 until 2000, when it was replaced by the Nissan Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese market. Hatchback and Nissan Pulsar are hatchbacks.
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Notchback
A notchback is a car design with the rear section distinct from the passenger compartment and where the back of the passenger compartment is at an angle to the top of what is typically the rear baggage compartment.
Oldsmobile Omega
The Oldsmobile Omega is a compact car manufactured and marketed from 1973 to 1984 by Oldsmobile, as the brand's most affordable, entry level vehicle — across three distinct generations. Hatchback and Oldsmobile Omega are hatchbacks.
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Opel Corsa
The Opel Corsa is a supermini car engineered and produced by the German automobile manufacturer Opel since 1982. Hatchback and Opel Corsa are hatchbacks.
Opel Insignia
The Opel Insignia is a large family car (D-segment in Europe) developed and produced by the German car manufacturer Opel from 2008 to 2022. Hatchback and Opel Insignia are hatchbacks.
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Opel Vectra
The Opel Vectra is a mid-size car (large family car) that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel from 1988 until 2010.
Overhead camshaft engine
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.
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Pillar (car)
The pillars on a car with permanent roof body style (such as four-door sedans) are the vertical or nearly vertical supports of its window area or greenhouse—designated respectively as the A, B, C and (in larger cars such as 4-door station wagons and sport utility vehicles) D-pillar, moving from front to rear, in profile view.
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Platform chassis
A platform chassis is a form of vehicle frame / automobile chassis, constructed as a flat plate or platform, sometimes integrating a backbone or frame-structure with a vehicle's floor-pan.
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Pontiac Phoenix
The Pontiac Phoenix was a compact car that was sold from 1977 to 1984 by Pontiac. Hatchback and Pontiac Phoenix are hatchbacks.
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Pontiac Sunbird
The Pontiac Sunbird (also known as the Pontiac J2000 and Pontiac 2000) is a model line that was manufactured and marketed by Pontiac from the 1976 to the 1994 model years. Hatchback and Pontiac Sunbird are hatchbacks.
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Pontiac Ventura
The Pontiac Ventura is an automobile model which was produced by Pontiac between 1960 and 1977.
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Porsche Panamera
The Porsche Panamera is a mid to full-sized luxury car (E-segment or F-segment for LWB in Europe) manufactured and marketed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche. Hatchback and Porsche Panamera are hatchbacks.
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Rear-wheel drive
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the rear wheels only.
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Renault 16
The Renault 16 (R16) is a D-segment family hatchback manufactured and marketed over a single generation by French automaker Renault between 1965 and 1980 in Le Havre, France — and widely noted as the first French winner of the European Car of the Year award. Hatchback and Renault 16 are hatchbacks.
Renault 4
The Renault 4, or R4 in short (and 4L, pronounced "Quatrelle", in French), is an economy car built by the French company Renault from 1961 to 1994. Hatchback and Renault 4 are hatchbacks.
Renault 5
The Renault 5 is a five-passenger, three or five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback supermini manufactured and marketed by the French automaker Renault over two generations: 1972–1985 (also called R5) and 1984–1996 (also called Super 5 or Supercinq).
Renault Clio
The Renault Clio is a supermini (B-segment) car, produced by French automobile manufacturer Renault.
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Rover SD1
The Rover SD1 is both the code name and eventual production name given to a series of executive cars built by the Specialist Division (later the Jaguar-Rover-Triumph division), and finally the Austin Rover division of British Leyland from 1976 until 1986, when it was replaced by the Rover 800. Hatchback and Rover SD1 are hatchbacks.
Sedan (automobile)
A sedan or saloon (British English) is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with separate compartments for an engine, passengers, and cargo. Hatchback and sedan (automobile) are car body styles and car classifications.
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Shooting brake
Shooting-brake (alternately spelled shooting break) is a car body style which originated in the 1890s from horse-drawn carriage origins. Hatchback and shooting brake are car body styles, car classifications and hatchbacks.
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Simca 1100
The Simca 1100 is a series of French compact family cars – mainly C-segment hatchbacks, but also a compact wagon and popular delivery vans – built for over 15 years by French car-maker Simca, from 1967 through 1982/1985. There was even a very early 'hot hatchback', and a family cross-over: the Matra Simca Rancho. Hatchback and Simca 1100 are hatchbacks.
Sports car
A sports car is a type of car that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and racing capability. Hatchback and sports car are car classifications.
Station wagon
A station wagon (US, also wagon) or estate car (UK, also estate) is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door (the liftgate, or tailgate), instead of a trunk/boot lid. Hatchback and station wagon are car body styles.
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Subaru Vivio
The Subaru Vivio is a kei car that was introduced in March 1992, and manufactured by Subaru until October 1998.
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Subcompact car
Subcompact car is a North American classification for cars smaller than a compact car. Hatchback and Subcompact car are car classifications.
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SUV
A sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a car classification that combines elements of road-going passenger cars with features from off-road vehicles, such as raised ground clearance and four-wheel drive. Hatchback and SUV are car classifications.
Suzuki Baleno (2015)
The is a subcompact car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki in India since September 2015 with a hatchback body style. Hatchback and Suzuki Baleno (2015) are hatchbacks.
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Suzuki Cultus
The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2016. Hatchback and Suzuki Cultus are hatchbacks.
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Suzuki Fronte
The Suzuki Fronte (スズキ・フロンテ) is an automobile introduced in March 1962 as a sedan version of the Suzulight Van.
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Suzuki Ignis
The is an automobile nameplate that was first produced by Suzuki in 2000 as a subcompact car, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a crossover-styled city car from 2016. Hatchback and Suzuki Ignis are hatchbacks.
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Suzuki Swift
The is a supermini car (B-segment) produced by Suzuki. Hatchback and Suzuki Swift are hatchbacks.
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Tonneau
A tonneau is an area of a car, truck, or boat open at the top.
Toyota Avensis
The is a mid-size/large family car built in Derbyshire, United Kingdom by the Japanese automaker Toyota from October 1997 to August 2018. Hatchback and Toyota Avensis are hatchbacks.
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Toyota Carina
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Toyota Celica
The is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. Hatchback and Toyota Celica are hatchbacks.
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Toyota Corolla
The is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Hatchback and Toyota Corolla are hatchbacks.
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Transverse engine
A transverse engine is an engine mounted in a vehicle so that the engine's crankshaft axis is perpendicular to the direction of travel.
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Trunk (car)
The trunk (North American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle.
Volkswagen Beetle
The Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Volkswagen Type 1, is a small car produced by the German company Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.
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Volkswagen Golf
The Volkswagen Golf is a compact car/small family car (C-segment) produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1). Hatchback and Volkswagen Golf are hatchbacks.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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ZAZ Tavria
ZAZ Tavria (ЗАЗ Таврія) is a range of front-wheel-drive subcompact cars produced by the Soviet and then Ukrainian manufacturer ZAZ.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatchback
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