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◊ 2008-09-30 23:42 |
the white coupe on the left |
◊ 2008-09-30 23:53 |
Honda? |
◊ 2008-10-01 00:43 |
Not a coupe, but a 1986-87 Honda Accord LX 3-Door Hatchback -- Last edit: 2008-10-01 00:43:49 |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:10 |
Well it is a coupé |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:21 |
No, a hatchback. The glass goes up. |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:25 |
In almost every coupé the glass goes up |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:31 |
but it is still a hatchback http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Accord |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:35 |
Yes but it is the Coupé version of the four door sedan. |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:44 |
No it is the hatchback version the coupe is different, trust me I know these cars http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Honda_Accord_hatch_front.jpg |
◊ 2008-10-01 01:49 |
Hmm i see your point, this is the one you call coupé right? /vehicle_181821-Honda-Accord-1991.html but to me this three door version would be called coupé as well, no? i may be wrong then. |
◊ 2008-10-01 03:18 |
Yes the '91 in that link is a coupe, and the version we see here is strictly a hatchback |
◊ 2010-05-15 06:28 |
A sloping hatchback is a thing of the past. Don't see many these days. Instead of a sloping hatchback the new Sciorrco has more of a liftgate than a hatchback. Maybe the sloping hatchbacks compromize structual rigidty too much compared to the non-stylish liftgate syle hatchbacks. Think of all the sporty cars that have a trunk now instead of a sloping hatchback. Mustangs, Camaros, etc. -- Last edit: 2010-05-15 06:29:04 |
◊ 2010-05-15 08:46 |
And it's a damn shame . . . the only such car that I can think of is the Scion tC. |