Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates. |
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The Germans offer station wagons, coupes and convertibles, even hatchbacks, in several series. |
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The design is ageing and the interior plasticky, but this is the most fun and rewarding to drive of all these small, sporty hatchbacks. |
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The company offers a growing range of sedans and hatchbacks, four-wheel-drives and the top-selling people mover as well as light commercials. |
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But he didn't answer, simply stumbled into the middle of the road, disrupting the monotonous traverse of the sedans and hatchbacks and wagons. |
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In a move to attract younger drivers, the T3 grade hatchbacks have dedicated 15-inch alloy wheels, side and rear skirts and front fog lamps. |
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There is no doubt that there are more dramatic looking hot hatchbacks out there, especially when you look at interiors. |
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There's something big going down, or a gang of upwardly mobile joyriders has taken to nicking helicopters rather than hot hatchbacks. |
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There aren't that many hot hatchbacks on sale today, and it's hard to figure out why. |
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It's a five-door hatchback, potentially mistakeable for as many as 730 other currently available five-door hatchbacks. |
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Driving hatchbacks with lowered suspensions and alloy wheels, they fit the boy racer profile. |
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Apart from these sedans, there are also hatchbacks or mini multipurpose vehicles with engine capacities of up to 1,500 cc. |
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The first Focus models off the production line will be hatchbacks, which are by far the biggest sellers across Europe. |
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It is expected to sell well in Ireland, where, unusually in Europe, saloons outsell hatchbacks in the small car segment. |
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The two companies are planning a full range of new models, including hatchbacks, saloons and sports cars. |
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People bemoaned the looks of hatchbacks because they didn't look like a regular four door sedan, causing the decline of the image of cars because of their most useful feature. |
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Garbled details would be passed on by word of mouth and soon convoys of hatchbacks would head out for sunrise sessions in motorway service stations and picnic spots. |
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Many of the front lawns had been tarmacked over to provide parking space for an assortment of hatchbacks and small saloons of varying age and condition. |
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The results include one of the most spacious and comfortable five-door family hatchbacks on the road today, a stylish and sporty three-door and a highly elegant coupe. |
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Finally, the presenters had to drive a lap of the Circuit de Monaco during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend in their hot hatchbacks. |
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The all-new Mazda3 line-up will feature 21 hatchbacks and 15 fastbacks, five of those with diesel power. |
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Although taxicabs have traditionally been sedans, minivans, hatchbacks and even SUV taxicabs are becoming increasingly common. |
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The most notable result of this transition was the rise in popularity of compact hatchbacks. |
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Customers are increasingly interested in family hatchbacks with four-wheel drive systems as they offer better handling and safety. |
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It's pedal-to-the-metal time as Tiff and Vicki put four of the nippiest hatchbacks on the market to the test in the series opener. |
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It's not because the Nano from Tata Motors, which was introduced last week, makes the boxiest hatchbacks from the '70s look sexy. |
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Agoraphobics should be wary, with the rear like a leather-clad warehouse and the car taking up as much road as two conventional hatchbacks. |
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And with more people retiring, experiencing empty nest syndrome or staying single longer, Schuster said the new breed of hatchbacks may find a broader fan base. |
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Early versions lacked power steering and the strangely named Chamade four-door saloon, despite a huge boot, never proved as popular as the three and five-door hatchbacks. |
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