01-13-2014, 02:18 PM
Sully Wrote:I don't look at a hatchback as a wagon. Hatch's have short stubby cargo areas. Wagons have longer cargo areas
Edit: And Yes Rex, I probably was
Traditionally, the definition has gone:
Hatchback: 2 side doors, mostly vertical rear door
Fastback: 2 side doors, mostly horizontal rear door.
Wagon: 4 side doors, mostly vertical rear door.
You won't find the word 'wagon' in any of Subaru's literature, or hatchback for that matter. It's "4 door" and "5 door". The reason most companies started using "hatchback" for 5 door cars is because Americans are retarded and think that "wagon" immediately means this:
![[Image: 1971_Ford_Torino_500_Station_Wagon.jpg]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/1971_Ford_Torino_500_Station_Wagon.jpg)
If you GIS "WRX Wagon" you'll literally find 5 doors from every gen from GF to GR.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
