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[[Image:fit_hatchback.jpg|thumb|right|250px| The [[Honda Fit]]'s Hatchback rear]]
[[Image:fit_hatchback.jpg|thumb|right|250px| The [[Honda Fit]]'s Hatchback rear]]
[[Image:Prius_rear.jpg|thumb|right|250px| The [[Toyota Prius]]'s Hatchback Rear]]
[[Image:Prius_rear.jpg|thumb|right|250px| The [[Toyota Prius]]'s Hatchback Rear]]
A '''Hatchback''' car has a sloping back with a hinged rear door that opens upward. The rear deck lid and window lift open as a unit. The rear door leads into the car. This does not apply to SUVs, Truck, Crossovers, or vans.
A '''Hatchback''' car has a sloping back with a hinged rear door that opens upward. The rear deck lid and window lift open as a unit. The rear door leads into the car. This does not apply to SUVs, trucks, crossovers, station wagons, or vans. Exclusively passenger cars.




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*[[Scion xA]]
*[[Scion xA]]
*[[Scion xB]]
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*[[Scion xD]]
*[[Suzuki Forenza]]
*[[Suzuki Forenza]]
*[[Volkswagen Golf]]
*[[Volkswagen Golf]]

Revision as of 18:16, 7 August 2007

The Honda Fit's Hatchback rear
The Toyota Prius's Hatchback Rear

A Hatchback car has a sloping back with a hinged rear door that opens upward. The rear deck lid and window lift open as a unit. The rear door leads into the car. This does not apply to SUVs, trucks, crossovers, station wagons, or vans. Exclusively passenger cars.


Models

Here is a list of Hatchback cars: