1976 Mercury Bobcat 3 Door Runabout
We just love hatchbacks.
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The Austin Maestro Vanden Plas models were top of the range and included all options. It had a 1600 OHC engine with a five-speed manual transmission. It was produced from 1983 to 1994, initially by the Austin Rover subsidiary of British Leyland, and from 1988 onwards by successor organization Rover Group. (source: eBay)
1986 Austin Maestro VDP Vanden Plas
1986 Austin Maestro VDP Vanden Plas
The Fiat 127 was produced by the Italian automaker Fiat between 1971 and 1983. It was introduced in 1971 as the replacement for the Fiat 850. Production of the 3-door hatchback 127 was launched in 1972 in Italy and ended in 1983 following the introduction of its replacement, the Fiat Uno. (Image source: John Lloyd)
1976 Fiat 127
Trabant is a famous automobile brand formerly produced by East German auto maker Sachsenring. The most popular vehicle in former socialist countries, Trabant cars had a bad reputation but were quite reliable. These little vehicles seem quite quaint but are probably unsafe to drive by today’s standards. (image source: John Lloyd)
Trabant 601 Universal
Trabant 601 Universal
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Seat is a huge brand from Spain and part of the Volkswagen Group but not very known in the US. It presented the IBE Concept at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and is a stunning of what a great looking, electric hatchback can look like. I hope they build it. They need to. For the brand and for the future. It proves that cars like this don’t have to be as ugly as the Nissan Leaf. To read more, visit Cartype.
2010 Seat IBe
2010 Seat IBe
Can you think of a car that was more ridiculed (and deserved it) than the Zastava Yugo? According to John Matras, 3,895 Yugos were sold in the United States in 1985, but this soared to 35,959 the next year and hit 48,812 the year after, selling more than Saab.
I think it’s kind of cool, but good luck finding a good one. Even new.
1985 Zastava Yugo GV Hatchback.
1985 Zastava Yugo GV Hatchback ad
I can’t think of a brand that has been thru so many ups and downs as MG. This new Zero concept doesn’t have much “MG-ness” to it. It looks like a Volkswagen. Read more on Cartype.
2010 MG Zero
I, like many today, am a huge fan of the Audi brand and even owned one when it was not so “fashionable” and certainly reliable. Add to that, my love of hatchbacks and you get this very rare find from eBay of a 1977 Audi 50 GLS hatchback from Prescott, Arizona.
1977 Audi 50 GLS
What a lovely little thing this is. It is a one owner car, and frankly, I can’t imagine how he will be able to part with it. This one only has 69,690 miles and can be seen on eBay.
According to the seller, there are only 5 registered in Germany. The GLS is very rare and not to be mistaken for the regular Audi 50 or Volkswagen Polo which can be found much easier and less expensive.
1977 Audi 50 GLS
1977 Audi 50 GLS
The new Chevrolet Sonic made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in both sedan and hatchback version. Guess which one we like better. To see the whole post, visit Cartype.
2012 Chevrolet Sonic Hatchback.
If the Mini Cooper is too big for you, and the Mini Countryman feels monstrous, check out the Mini Paceman concept, which is suspected to be the next Mini Coupe. See more on Cartype.
2011 Mini Paceman concept.
For those who find the Volkswagen GTi not satisfying enough, in 2012 Volkswagen offers the Golf R, the most powerful Volkswagen sports performance vehicle ever built. Read more on Cartype.
2012 Volkswagen Golf R.
Volvo introduced the new 360 series in 1982, and the hachback shown here also came in a 4-door sedan version. A total of 76,281 were produced from 1983 to 1989. More info on Cartype.
1983 Volvo 360 5D Hatchback.
The Renault 16 is a hatchback produced by French automaker Renault between 1965 and 1980 in Le Havre, France. The reviewer in the May 1965 edition of the English “Motoring Illustrated” said: “The Renault Sixteen can thus be described as a large family car but one that is neither a four door saloon and nor is it quite an estate. But, importantly, it is a little different.”
The Renault 16 was voted European Car of the Year by a board of European motoring journalists in 1966. It was the third year of the accolade’s existence, and the Renault 16 was the first French winner of the award.
Over 1,845,959 R16s were produced during a production which lasted for some 15 years.
1970 Renault R16
1970 Renault R16
1970 Renault R16
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Volvo introduced the 360 in 1982 with its 4-cylinder 2-litre engine. Nothing like the Volvos of today. More on Cartype.
1982 Volvo 360 GLB 3-door hatchback.
In 1974 Ford began the “Mustang II” generation and in 1975 the hatchback, which sold for $3,818 generated 30,038 units for the brand. In my view, this was a very sad period for the Mustang badge, creating one of the ugliest vehicles to see the pavement.
1975 Ford Mustang-II hatchback.