The 911 is technically a Coupe, and can be had with one.
LOTS of hatchbacks that look like Coupes/Sedans get them: Panamera, Caymen, 240SX, RX-7, 924/44/68, Integra, Mazda6, etc...
The 911 is technically a Coupe, and can be had with one.
LOTS of hatchbacks that look like Coupes/Sedans get them: Panamera, Caymen, 240SX, RX-7, 924/44/68, Integra, Mazda6, etc...
my 04 rsx had one, but it was largely useless since it had no 'delay' setting and the spring was so weak all it would do is chatter across the glass. a lot of people removed them alltogether.
In reply to thatsnowinnebago:
No trunk lid = it's a hatchback. RX-7s are hatchbacks.
One of my friends was btiching about how I only ever wanted to drive hatchbacks or wagons. Don't like trunk cars. "I'll NEVER own a hatchback," says he. Moments later, we pulled into his driveway, and I pointed at his 240Z.
Just saying... They delete the rear wiper so often cause its hardly needed, and Americans want their cars CHEAP compared to the rest of the world. Ever notice how, On Top Gear, they talk about 370Z's as cheap cars?
thatsnowinnebago wrote: My FC had one and it was fantastic. Do y'all consider that a hatchback?
I always took the wiper off my FC's and used the washer to squirt tailgaters.
turbojunker wrote:thatsnowinnebago wrote: My FC had one and it was fantastic. Do y'all consider that a hatchback?I always took the wiper off my FC's and used the washer to squirt tailgaters.
I actually found a picture. This thing has to be nearly 10 years old.
1988RedT2 wrote: Most American drivers have no use for windows, particularly the rear window. Only occasionally will an American driver look up from texting to glance out the front windshield. This tendency has been recognized by the auto manufacturers, and they are now producing cars such as the Camaro which minimize useless outward visibility.
Too funny.
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