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		Definition of hatchback in English: hatchbacknoun ˈhatʃbakˈhætʃˌbæk A car with a door across the full width at the back end that opens upwards to provide easy access for loading.  Example sentencesExamples -  Why aren't more different types of cars - namely hatchbacks, wagons and microcars - more readily available in the U.S.?
 -  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.
 -  Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates.
 -  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.
 -  The company says it is a crossover between a hatchback and a station wagon.
 -  The design is ageing and the interior plasticky, but this is the most fun and rewarding to drive of all these small, sporty hatchbacks.
 -  With its hatchback opening, the boot is easily accessible and very roomy.
 -  The two companies are planning a full range of new models, including hatchbacks, saloons and sports cars.
 -  They were quiet homes - mainly lived in by retired couples - with uncluttered rectangular gardens dominated by neatly cut lawns out front and polished cars on the drive; Japanese saloons and German hatchbacks.
 -  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.
 -  It is expected to sell well in Ireland, where, unusually in Europe, saloons outsell hatchbacks in the small car segment.
 -  After all, if five seats are sufficient, why not just buy a regular hatchback / estate car?
 -  The big hatchback provides excellent luggage space and the rear seats are split for carrying awkward loads.
 -  It was made available as a hatchback with an option of three doors or five doors.
 -  Apart from these sedans, there are also hatchbacks or mini multipurpose vehicles with engine capacities of up to 1,500 cc.
 -  Also avoid putting it unsecured in the boot of a hatchback or estate car, as the carrier will be thrown around in a crash.
 
    Definition of hatchback in US English: hatchbacknounˈhætʃˌbækˈhaCHˌbak A car with a door across the full width at the back end that opens upward to provide easy access for loading.  Example sentencesExamples -  Apart from these sedans, there are also hatchbacks or mini multipurpose vehicles with engine capacities of up to 1,500 cc.
 -  Also avoid putting it unsecured in the boot of a hatchback or estate car, as the carrier will be thrown around in a crash.
 -  It is expected to sell well in Ireland, where, unusually in Europe, saloons outsell hatchbacks in the small car segment.
 -  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.
 -  Why aren't more different types of cars - namely hatchbacks, wagons and microcars - more readily available in the U.S.?
 -  After all, if five seats are sufficient, why not just buy a regular hatchback / estate car?
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  The big hatchback provides excellent luggage space and the rear seats are split for carrying awkward loads.
 -  The company says it is a crossover between a hatchback and a station wagon.
 -  Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates.
 -  The design is ageing and the interior plasticky, but this is the most fun and rewarding to drive of all these small, sporty hatchbacks.
 -  They were quiet homes - mainly lived in by retired couples - with uncluttered rectangular gardens dominated by neatly cut lawns out front and polished cars on the drive; Japanese saloons and German hatchbacks.
 -  It was made available as a hatchback with an option of three doors or five doors.
 -  The two companies are planning a full range of new models, including hatchbacks, saloons and sports cars.
 -  With its hatchback opening, the boot is easily accessible and very roomy.
 
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