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Four door Bugatti, the "Galibier"

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I think Royale looks way better.
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Maybe they should have focused on luxury aspect more than top speed, the hatchback seems out of place, and interior seems cramped.
 
I hope that with the new fuel efficiency standards, every sedan and coupe gets a hatchback/fastback for aerodynamics sake. A good side effect will be practicality.

Why does the Mustang, with its fastback profile, not have a full hatch instead of a trunk? Imagine what you could fit back there if the whole rear window lifted up.
 
I hope that with the new fuel efficiency standards, every sedan and coupe gets a hatchback/fastback for aerodynamics sake. A good side effect will be practicality.

Why does the Mustang, with its fastback profile, not have a full hatch instead of a trunk? Imagine what you could fit back there if the whole rear window lifted up.
tradition

marketability

They could design a car based on the Mustang, called the Ford Packhorse, which would be what you describe.
 
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