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Car segments - convertibles, sports, coupes, hatchbacks, executives, 4x4s and MPV cars
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Vehicle Types (Car Segments)

To make it easier for you to choose a suitable car for your needs, we've split up the wide range of cars available into segments.

Please select a segment from the choices below:

4x4 Cars

A four-wheeled car with a drivetrain allowing all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously.

Convertible Cars

A car body style with a flexibly operating roof that is able to convert between enclosed and open-air modes. Types of roof vary from soft tops to the folding multi-sectional rigid roof (retractable hardtop) and coupe convertible.

Coupe Cars

A 2 or 4 seat vehicle with a fixed roof. Rear passenger area is usually smaller, and the roof may be low. Rear seats may be very small and not intended for regular use (also known as '2+2').

Estate Cars

A car with an extended interior cabin designed to hold extra goods or luggage. Usually has a long body with a door at the back end.

Hatchback Cars

A car with a rear door (including back window) that opens vertically to access the boot, which is not separated from the passenger compartment. Usually 3 or 5 door.

MPV Cars

"Multi-purpose vehicle", a large vehicle which has been designed for use off-road or on-road, and easily convertible to allow the loading of goods.

Saloon Cars

A vehicle that seats four or more people, with a fixed roof that is full-height up to the rear window. Available in either 2 or 4 doors.

Sports Cars

A car equipped for racing, usually designed for one or two passengers with an aerodynamically shape. Small and lightweight vehicle that combines performance and handling.
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