- A
notchback is a car
design with the rear
section distinct from the p****enger
compartment and
where the back of the p****enger
compartment is at an angle...
- sedan, club sedan,
convertible sedan,
fastback sedan,
hardtop sedan,
notchback sedan, and sedanet. A
sedan (/sɪˈdæn/) is a car with a
closed body (i...
- as the
Volkswagen 1500 and
later as the
Volkswagen 1600, in two-door
notchback, fastback, and
station wagon body styles, the
latter marketed as the 'Squareback'...
- 1976
through 1991, both as a
hatchback and (from 1984) as a
conventional notchback saloon. It was
launched in the
Netherlands shortly after Volvo acquired...
- four-cylinder engines, and body
styles included convertibles, liftbacks, and
notchback coupé. In 1973,
Toyota coined the term
liftback to
describe the Celica...
-
Mazda 6 GG1, and Opel
Vectra C. As such,
notchbacks are not fastbacks, as the
slope of the
roofline on a
notchback is
interrupted by its three-box design...
-
subcompact notchback car made for the
Indian market. It was
developed as a
variation of the
Dacia Logan and
introduced as a
subcompact notchback for the...
-
Built from 1967
through 1969, it was
available as a two-door in fastback,
notchback, and
convertible versions. The
third generation,
offered from 1970 until...
-
smaller personal luxury cars. As such, the two-door
hardtop had a new
notchback roofline,
while lower trim-line Cutl****
coupes had a
fastback style roof...
- Corolla.
Built on the H-body platform, the car was
available in hatchback,
notchback, wagon, and
panel delivery body styles. The
Astre shared the aluminum-block...