I hate all 5-door cars
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Mr Gear

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Friday 25th February 2011
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In my opinion, they all look like a serious design compromise. In every example I can think of, the 3-door is better looking than the 5-door. Anyone else have a similar prejudice? Or can anyone think of any 5-doors that look better than the 3-door equivalent?

BMW 3-series



Kia Ceed



Vauxhall Corsa



ewenm

28,506 posts

261 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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The estate versions tend to look better than both (IMO or course).

Interesting picture bias there though - dynamic shots for the cars you like, boring flat shots for the ones you don't. Nice selection bias hehe

Mr Gear

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Friday 25th February 2011
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ewenm said:
dynamic shots for the cars you like, boring flat shots for the ones you don't.
I think you could level that accusation only at the BMW pic. The Kia is on a flat background in both pics and the Vauxhall is parked in front of a wall...

carlove

7,791 posts

183 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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E class coupe is better looking


C class saloon is better looking than CLC



Edited by carlove on Friday 25th February 09:49

5charlie46

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191 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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only one i can think of is the 6n2 polo, looks far better in 5 door than 3

CrisW

522 posts

209 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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The old five door Megane looked nicer than the three door Megane. The square rear quarter light worked better than the rounded one on the three door.


Mustardo

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174 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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What about the Alfa 147 & 156 5/4 Doors?

Mr Gear

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Friday 25th February 2011
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CrisW said:
The old five door Megane looked nicer than the three door Megane. The square rear quarter light worked better than the rounded one on the three door.
Hmm, maybe, but I suspect they both look as awful as each other...

(side-note: Although this is ugly, I applaud Renault for doing something different)

Mr Gear

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Mustardo said:
What about the Alfa 147 & 156 5/4 Doors?
Alfa do quite a good job of hiding the rear doors on some of their cars, but the 3-door cars are still nicer IMO.

DannyVTS

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184 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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CrisW said:
The old five door Megane looked nicer than the three door Megane. The square rear quarter light worked better than the rounded one on the three door.

I disagree

Mk4 golfs look about the same in 3 or 5 door. As do most golfs tbh


Turtlez

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197 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Scoobies, and Mittzy Evos spring to mind as GOOD looking four door cars No?

kambites

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237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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I almost always prefer the version with more doors. Just personal preference I suppose.

sjg

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281 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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mk5/6 Golf look better in 5-door IMO. The wheelbase is too long and the doors too short on the 3-doors. While many seem to be designed with 3 doors then have two more added later, VW seemed to have done the reverse there.

Both my current Civic and previous Alfa 156 wagon have hidden rear door handles which helps a lot.

Mr Gear

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Friday 25th February 2011
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Turtlez said:
Scoobies, and Mittzy Evos spring to mind as GOOD looking four door cars No?
Yes, they are, but I don't think the Evo is even available as a 3-door is it?

Futuramic

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221 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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I know I may be considered a bit weird for this (I have friends and stuff really) but the old Japanese liftbacks looked quite elegant in five door form.

The Toyota Corolla:

and especially



By contrast the three door variants of each looked stubby at the back and lost the elegant roofline.

N14 Nissan Sunny also springs to mind


B.J.W

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231 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Is the boot on a saloon considered a door?

I always thought that 3/5 door referred to hatchback variants.

Mr Gear

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Friday 25th February 2011
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sjg said:
While many seem to be designed with 3 doors then have two more added later, VW seemed to have done the reverse there.
Maybe there is something to this. The door needs to have the right proportions, and that will depend on the original design.


VB

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231 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Futuramic said:
elegant
I could think of many words to describe them, elegant is not one of themhehe

I used to think 3 door hatchbacks looked better & would never consider a 5 door, but now I can't see the point.

Sleek designs, sports cars & coupes on the other hand are different, my only exception to this rule is the CLC.

Hugo a Gogo

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249 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Mr Gear said:
Mustardo said:
What about the Alfa 147 & 156 5/4 Doors?
Alfa do quite a good job of hiding the rear doors on some of their cars, but the 3-door cars are still nicer IMO.
the 3 series and C class posted do a good job of hiding that 5th door, I still can't see it

nouze

853 posts

193 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Mr Gear said:
BMW 3-series
This isn't 5 door, is it.