![]() 09/13/2017 at 05:51 • Filed to: hour rule, Renault | ![]() | ![]() |
Renault 25 cabriolet
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From the same people that brought us the Break de Chasse:
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hadn’t seen that before.
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I only recently found out about it as well. The same company also did a Volvo 440 estate:
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Those are brilliant, actually, since they just fit into the existing hatchback shape. I wonder why more wagons aren’t built like that instead of sweeping the roofline all the way forwards—I guess that’s because there are fewer and fewer hatchbacks (read: fastbacks) that exist nowadays.
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Yeah, they are. Actually, since more (european) cars are making the shift to having a hatchback/fastback instead of a sedan, it could work. But then again it is easier to put stuff in a normal wagon.