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Can It Be Preferable To Acquire A Hatchback Over A Sedan When Purchasing An Automobile?



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By : Gert Demsky    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-26 23:46:55
There are plenty of factors that a motorist should keep in mind should they be looking at purchasing a motor vehicle: from the amount it's going to cost to the road-holding capabilities and petrol usage, to mention just some. Besides cost, many of these aspects relate to the technical facet of things and are, not surprisingly, very important yet there are various other factors that that need considering which includes whether you should purchase a hatchback or a sedan.

For many people, deciding whether to buy a hatchback or a sedan is very much swayed by the kind of vehicle their parents drove while they were growing up or perhaps by the automobile they took their driver's license in. To paraphrase, these people choose the type of car they are most accustomed to. Then there are the 'gender spectacles' that men and women sometimes put on. Many men prefer sedans because they perceive hatchbacks on the whole to be too girly looking, however, show them a sporty coupe that merely happens to have a hatch at the back and they are fine with those. Women, on the other hand, have a tendency to naturally move in the direction of hatch-backed cars and you'll generally see ladies zipping around town in these types of automobiles.

Having said that, it isn't just the cute look of the smaller economy hatchbacks that attracts women; there is a lot of logic behind their choice of automobile. For a start, it is a great deal easier to manoeuvre with a hatch-backed vehicle because of their compactness and there's no trunk sticking out at the rear which possibly makes it trickier to park in small places, for instance. What is more, because hatchbacks often have a lighter weight body than certain sedans and many SUVs, they have an inclination to be lighter on petrol. Some people will even go so far as to say that compact hatch-backed cars have less drag and are more streamlined which also leads to lesser fuel consumption.

In past times, hatchback automobiles were linked to the economy end of the market because they had smaller engines and few 'frills' and hence were usually cheaper than sedans. Nowadays, though, automobile manufacturers are making hatch-backed cars that rival sedans with regards to luxury and power and often even go beyond the latter when it comes to sportiness. Then again, even the bottom-of-the-range hatches tend to have power steerage and airbags these days as well as additional features like a low-fuel indicator light and a warning bell that chimes to remind the motorist not to leave the headlights on, therefore there truly is no longer any cause not to purchase a hatchback.

However, hatch-backed vehicles have one major advantage over sedans which the latter cannot match and that is the additional trunk space you have with a hatch because the back seats of hatchbacks are created to be flipped forwards to make a flat loading bed. What is more, the room you will get is equally horizontal and vertical because it is not cut down by the back window and trunk lid like the case of your sedan.


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