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Just because there are a lot of a coupes on the road doesn't mean somehow all coupes retain current styling cues. Like I stated above, maybe you think a 1965 Mustang coupe is modern looking? How about a 1975 Mustang II coupe?
I think you can certainly argue one car to be better than the other. The hatch offers significantly more practicality than the coupe, and in my opinion, looks smoother and much more aggressive than the coupe. Currently, hatchbacks are making a comeback due to more rigid body structures that eliminate the squeeks and rattles associated with the hatch cars. |
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