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Combi coupé is a car body style. In short it is a fastback styled hatchback. The term denotes a car with a mixture of a "combi" (a European term for an estate car / station wagon) and a coupé. The term was mainly used by Swedish manufacturer Saab, but also Chevrolet Chevette was marketed as combi-coupé. As a liftback, the Combi Coupé incorporates a shared passenger and cargo volume, with rearmost accessibility via a rear third or fifth door, a hatchback — and a fold-down rear seat to allow flexibility within the shared passenger/cargo volume. As a two-box design, the body style includes an A, B & C-pillar. The term was coined by Björn Envall and first introduced with the 1974 Saab 99. Saab also discussed making a hatchback available for the Saab 96/Saab 95 model range and Envall created the prototype Saab 98. The term was later applied to the Saab 900 model line-up. Saab's national competitor Volvo also made a prototype combi coupé.〔(''Volvomuseet'' )〕 At the 2010 Paris Motor Show Jason Castriota showed models that indicated that the Saab 9-3 would be available as a combi coupé. It was since then confirmed that the 9-3 would be available as a combi coupé, convertible and crossover. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Combi coupé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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