Hidden rear doors

hidden rear doors

why isn't this a thing anymore? esp since no more hot hatches

It's still available on the velosturd

>hidden rear doors
I can see the door right there, I'm not fucking stupid

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To many normies in real life they are invisible.
I drive an eurocivic and sometimes people try to push forward the front seat when getting it.

It's still a thing tho...

I'd rather a clamshell or suicide door tbqhfam.

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Exactly.
>tfw no 2door+clamshell RWD V8 wagon

I've seen it on some new Nissans. I prefer regular handles because their easier to use.

They're literally normal handles, just placed in an area that makes them less noticeable.

They're usually up higher making them harder or impossible to reach for kids. Also, some (like in the original picture) function backwards, which requires the use of opening with the thumb, or switching hands.

These cars aren't aimed at parents though, so the point is moot. The cars with those handles are all aimed at young millennials. People with kids should instead get something larger with normal handles.

Alfa did it first and still does it in the Giulietta.

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I bought the exact same car as the coupe..

Why?

Because they didnt offer the extra doors on the TYPE-S model!!

To be fair its aged extremely well and if it had the suspension of the previous gen..

Would have probably been the best civic for generations.

...also type s has different suspension set up.

And trim "aero"

>Coupe High Rider
HAHAHAHA
wtf Toyota why

Literally how are people going to open the rear doors?

The handle is in the upper left of the door, just below the black part.

the guilietta is so god damn sexy, i can't wait for the rear wheel drive one.

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