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A hatchback is a term used in reference of a car's trunk access. Normally, sedans and coupes will have a trunk lid that comes up. The trunk lid and the rear window are one piece on some cars, making a "hatch." Allowing much more cargo room and ease of use than normal trunks.
A hatchback is a term used in reference of a car's trunk access. Normally, sedans and coupes will have a trunk lid that comes up just like a hood. The trunk lid and the rear window are one piece on some cars, making a "hatch." This allows much more cargo room and ease of use than normal trunks.


The majority of vehicles so called as a hatchback are small people movers that have the similar shape of a station wagon. But in rare instances, a vehicle like the third and fourth generation Camaro will have one for either aesthetic or practical purpose.
The majority of vehicles so called as a hatchback are small people movers that have the similar shape of a station wagon. But in rare instances, a vehicle like the third and fourth generation Camaro will have one for either aesthetic or practical purpose.

Latest revision as of 04:22, 7 April 2008

A hatchback is a term used in reference of a car's trunk access. Normally, sedans and coupes will have a trunk lid that comes up just like a hood. The trunk lid and the rear window are one piece on some cars, making a "hatch." This allows much more cargo room and ease of use than normal trunks.

The majority of vehicles so called as a hatchback are small people movers that have the similar shape of a station wagon. But in rare instances, a vehicle like the third and fourth generation Camaro will have one for either aesthetic or practical purpose.