Liftgate vs Hatchback - What's the difference?
liftgate | hatchback |
(automotive) A closure at the rear of a vehicle that can be mechanically raised during loading and unloading of heavy cargo
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As nouns the difference between liftgate and hatchback
is that liftgate is a closure at the rear of a vehicle that can be mechanically raised during loading and unloading of heavy cargo while hatchback is a car with a sloping, hinged rear door that opens upwards.liftgate
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*(wikipedia "liftgate")hatchback
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(wikipedia hatchback)Quotations
* 2007 , Siobhan Ryan, "Hit and run driver kills cyclist]", [[w:The Argus (Brighton), The Argus], 21 July, *: The accident happened in Lottbridge Drove, Eastbourne, when the 26-year-old male victim was struck by a small dark hatchback .