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Mar 20, 1998 (5:52 pm)
Bruce I agree with you that a camaro is a hatchback. I also think it is the best hatchback ever made. I agree also that it is one of the fastest ever made. I love my '85.
Mar 27, 1998 (9:14 pm)
We are a 3 vehicle family. Hubby's car is actually a Chevy 4WD pickup. He usually drives my 2nd car to work though, my `88 Honda Accord *hatchback*
. He's pretty much decided what he really wants is a Nissan 240SX hatchback like my main wheels! I think I'll always own a hatchback - Long Live The HATCH! <G>
Apr 08, 1998 (6:08 pm)
There are two hatchbacks in my household; I have a 1993 Nissan NX2000, and I also have a 1986 Honda Civic Si. Although not hatchbacks, our other vehicles include a 1996 Honda Civic EX, 1991 and 1997 Honda Accords, a dying 1984 Toyota Tercel 4WD wagon, and a 1987 GMC S-15 pickup.
#8 of 14 mlsmal
by mlsmal
Apr 18, 1998 (2:31 pm)
My wife has a 1984 Dodge Colt, while I drive a 92 Olds 88. I love the big cars, and the only reason I look around here is because my wife's Colt will die some day and I need to whether to replace it with a Civic or a Golf. I don't want to start anything up in this topic, but I'm really leaning toward the Golf...
Lee
May 12, 1998 (6:19 pm)
Lee,
I'd go with the Golf because I think it will run better and is alot nicer car.
May 27, 1998 (4:20 pm)
All three cars I've owned have been hatchbacks. 1st was a 1987 Dodge Lancer (4 doors and weak), second was a 1990 Volkswagen Corrado G60 (Great handling, good power). Now I own a 1991 Nissan 300ZX Turbo (Awesome power, great looks)
And bnormann,
Acura calls the 2-door car a coupe because it still is a coupe even though it has a hatchback. The 4-door is still a sedan even though it has a notchback. And there are 2-door sedans out there too such as the Chevy Beretta and Buick Regal 2-door(1988 style). These cars are classified as coupe or sedan based on EPA ratings of interior room.
#11 of 14 Curiouser and Curiouser...
by bnormann
May 27, 1998 (5:09 pm)
Corrado,
That's a new one, re. the Berreta and Regal being classed as sedans........I still have mixed feelings about classifying cars as Hatchbacks, given the strong class lines between Sedans and coupes. At some point, you could start calling SUVs "Hatchbacks". It's going to be interesting if VW brings out the SUV version of the Golf Syncro that I've seen previews for.
Nice choice of cars over the years , BTW.
(except the Lancer, but you knew that {8^D
Bruce.
May 30, 1998 (3:45 am)
OK, so we are a hatchback family--Wife's car is a Saab 900 3 door hatchback, mine is a Saab 9000 4 door hatchback and daughter's is a Nissan Sentra two door hatchback. Oh, yes, there's the Dodge pick em up truck when all else fails (it's 20 years old and still picks em up)
Jun 03, 1998 (4:53 pm)
I don't know if it's available as a hatch or not, but you should look at the Civic HX with the CVT (continuously variable transmission). Civics are as bulletproof as they come in terms of reliability, and the CVT can help the car get about 45 mpg.
The Civic was the only 4-banger I seriously considered when I was shopping last year. (I bought a V6 Mercury Mystique, FYI.) I didn't check out any VWs, mostly because the Golf seemed overpriced and underpowered to me. Your mileage may vary, though.
Jul 07, 1998 (1:06 am)
I am new to SAAB-land. My husband was always trying to get me to buy one, but I resisted saying that they were too expensive. I test drove a '96 900 SE Turbo Hatch back as a "favor" to him, and I LOVED IT! I loved they way it felt and the way it made me feel! Now neither one of us is thinking clearly about this. I need to know what you guys think about this model as well as the '98 SE. I drive about 25,000 miles a year, so I need a car that can take a little abuse. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks