My favorite ride has no doors. Next year I should be able to pay cash for one.
http://www.uscaterham.com/images/gal...tos/wp3-hr.jpg
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My favorite ride has no doors. Next year I should be able to pay cash for one.
http://www.uscaterham.com/images/gal...tos/wp3-hr.jpg
Is that really the way most people in England or the UK refer to cars as 3 door or 5 door? In the U.S. we call them 2 door and 4 door (not including minvans and other exceptions) because that is the main difference and not whether or not they have a trunk.
Example" Hey, I'm thinking about getting a 2 door Explorer instead of the 4 door model because it looks more sporty.
We count the boot as a door over here.
i like 5 door cars i hate to fold up seats to let people in the back of the car.
id have to say 4 doors and a trunk thats what ive always been used to
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Originally Posted by LIP
The Caterham is just *basic* transportation, They have no cup holders, they don't even have a radio. They just run like a scalded cat, handle like they were on rails, and get 30+mpg :D
The trunk is only counted as a door when it is a hatchback. We still have 3 door and 5 door cars over here. Like the ford focus. You can get a 3 door, 4 door, or 5 door. The 3 and 5 door have a hatchback style trunk, while the 4 door has a normal sedan style trunk.