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Hatchback vs. Wagon
The thread on what makes a sports car a sports car, and if a sports car can have 4-doors, got me thinking. It seems like the line between a hatchback and wagon is increasingly blured. The Audi A3, for example, is obviously a hatchback in 3-door but more of a wagon in 5-door. I've always considered the length and addition of a D-pillar to be the defining characteristic of a wagon not the number of doors.
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A wagon has an upper pivot to the gate that is significantly aft of the rear wheels or rear C pillar and therefore nearly upright.
A hatch has an upper pivot to the gate that is near the rear wheels or C-pillar, and therefore usually greater than 30 degrees slope.
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I think length is the biggest deciding factor for me.
My A4 is a wagon, while my Rabbit was not. Both are 4 door, with the same general layout.
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The Audi A3 TDI is what I need. The salesman says it's a 4 door hatchback, my wife says it's a wagon.
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When I take my WRX in for work the shop calls it a 5 door.
We can the car a wagon....
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subjective ? maybe; definitional, yes
call it anything that makes it's social acceptableness high enuff to surmount the WAF barrier |
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My wife doesn't care for wagons, even though she had a PT Cruiser...which is a wagon by Kaisen's def. I think wagon brings something entirely different to mind for her.
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What about an "estate" or a "shooting brake"?
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My hatchback...
I've owned a MazdaSpeed3 hatchback since Feb 2007 and I find it to be a very practical and fun car... I've hauled drums, guitars and amps, shelving, computers, etc... No problems getting a lot of stuff loaded into and out of this hatchback!
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that's a wagon, not a hatchback
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Here is my wagon:
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I like those as well Brian. My Buick is a big block car that has pretty much every option. Under the shoddy paint work, it is a solid car. I've got a ram air hood off a 1969 GS400 for it as well. The 911 is pretty sorted out, so I am having fun playing with this during the winter while the other car is hibernating.
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Nice, I like the skylights in those Buicks and the Vista Cruiser. Someday I'd like to pick up an old American wagon.
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