Family car
Automobile classification
A family car is a car classification used in Europe to describe normally-sized cars. The name comes from the marketed use of these cars to carry a whole family,[1] locally or on vacations. Most family cars are hatchbacks or sedans, although there are MPVs, estates and cabriolets with the same structure as with the other body style. The term covers two types of family cars.
See also
- Car classification
- Vehicle size class
References
- ^ "What is a family car?". Kia. 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
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Car design
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Custom | |
Luxury | |
Minivan / MPV | |
SUV | |
Sports | |
Other | |
EU |
- 2+2
- Baquet
- Barchetta
- Berlinetta
- Brougham
- Cabrio coach
- Cab over
- Cabriolet / Convertible / Drophead coupe
- Coupe
- Coupé de Ville / Sedanca de Ville
- Coupé utility
- Fastback
- Hardtop
- Hatchback
- Kammback
- Landaulet
- Liftback
- Limousine
- Microvan
- Minibus
- Multi-stop truck
- Notchback
- Panel van
- Phaeton
- Pickup truck
- Quad coupé
- Retractable hardtop
- Roadster / Spider / Spyder
- Runabout
- Saloon / Sedan
- Sedan delivery/Panel van
- Shooting brake
- Station wagon
- Targa top
- Torpedo
- Touring
- Town (Coupé de Ville)
- T-top
- Vis-à-vis
vehicles
- Alternative fuel
- Autogas
- Biodiesel
- Biofuel
- Biogasoline
- Biogas
- Compressed natural gas
- Diesel
- Electric (battery
- NEV)
- Ethanol (E85)
- Fossil fuel
- Fuel cell
- Fuel gas
- Natural gas
- Gasoline / petrol (direct injection)
- Homogeneous charge compression ignition
- Hybrid (plug-in)
- Hydrogen
- Internal combustion
- Liquid nitrogen
- Liquified petroleum gas
- Steam
(engine / drive)
(internal combustion)
- Portal
- Category
- Template:EC car classification
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