No, a "saloon" car is an old-time expression for a 4-door sedan.
Yes. The BMW M3 is available as a 4 door saloon/sedan in the E36 series, E90 series and F80 series.
According to Wiki, these are the specs....Production1948-53; 250,962 producedAssemblyOxford, EnglandBody style2-door saloon, 4-door saloon, 2-door convertibleEngine918 cc (0.918 l) Morris Sidevalve engine I428hpWheelbase86 in (2,184 mm)Length148 in (3,759 mm
198MPH and goes from zero to sixty 4.3 seconds the continental was the fastest four door saloon car in the world.
A saloon car has a bonnet (UK) hood (US) at the front and a boot (UK) trunk(US) at the back. A hatchback is the same at the front but at the back there is a door that opens (upwards) straight into the car. They often have fold down rear seats so that you can store more stuff.
Yes, it's called a saloon or sedan. no a coupe is a 2 door a sedan is a 4 door and yes they do make an ex model
in the saloon by the door sleeping.
A saloon car is typically a large four-door car that is comfortable to ride in. They are often luxurious, but luxury isn't a requirement for a saloon car. Saloon cars can also be sporty or economical. Some examples of saloons are: Chrysler 300, Cadillac CTS, or a Toyota Avalon. A hatchback is simply a car with a hatch on the back instead of a trunk. They can have a short or long wheelbase and can be two or four door. They can also range from economical to sporty as well. A few examples include: VW Golf, Toyota Prius, and the BMW M-Coupe. There are also saloons like the Audi A6 that have hatchback/wagon sisters like the A6 Avant or the Allroad that are built off of the same frame and share many body panels.
Saloon and estate are descriptions of the shape of the rear of a car. In a saloon car the roof drops at the back and there is a trunk or boot at the back. In an estate car the roof line doesn't drop off providing a much larger boot space.If you Google for "estate car images" and "saloon car images" you'll find some pictures that demonstrate the shape difference.
According to "What car" magazine, the cheapest saloon car on the UK market, is the Dacia Logan costing £5900. This is a licencebuilt Renault.
The Vauxhall Viva was a saloon style car with 4 or 5 seats. The car was approximately 4 meters long, weighed almost 950 kilos and had a 2 litre engine. In addition to this the car had 4 cylinders and had 104bhp.
If it is the 4 door mini countryman model of the BMW MINI it will have either 4 or 5 seats only. If you are including the other two doors as the boot and bonnet doors on the standard saloon model it will only have 4 seats