What is the Difference Between a Station Wagon and a Hatchback?
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The difference is: a hatchback is essentially a sedan with a subtraction—it removes the protruding trunk, while a station wagon does an addition—it raises the sedan's trunk to the same height as the roofline. Below are the relevant details: 1. Hatchback: The rear of a hatchback features a spacious rear door, giving this type of car flexibility and versatility. By folding down the rear seats, you can obtain a much larger cargo space than a sedan, suitable for transporting large appliances and household items. 2. Station Wagon: Most station wagons are based on sedans, with the trunk raised to the same height as the roofline to increase luggage space. The charm of a wagon lies in its sedan-like comfort, substantial luggage capacity, and a stable, mature appearance.