Hatchback vs Sedan: Which One Is Best For You?

The last decade of the previous century witnessed the blurred versions between present-day hatchbacks and sedans. The evolution of the first hatchback from a single person’s first car to a family car has seen remarkable changes in its features. Car makers identified with changing consumer preferences who loved a small compact car that could fit everything and zip past narrow lanes and traffic mazes without colliding its boot during sharp turns. Hatchbacks, like the Perodua Myvi Hatchback Model, are four-door, two-box models with a boot door that flips vertically up. 

The last decade of the previous century witnessed the blurred versions between present-day hatchbacks and sedans. The evolution of the first hatchback from a single person’s first car to a family car has seen remarkable changes in its features. Car makers identified with changing consumer preferences who loved a small compact car that could fit everything and zip past narrow lanes and traffic mazes without colliding its boot during sharp turns. Hatchbacks, like the Perodua Myvi Hatchback Model, are four-door, two-box models with a boot door that flips vertically up. 

Contrarily, a sedan is a four-door passenger car with a three-box model, with its engine in the first box, boot in the last, and seats in the middle. A consumer’s favorite in terms of comfort and exterior looks, a sedan nowadays is considered a symbol of luxury. However, tall people don’t prefer a sedan because of its headroom. Most passengers bump their heads into the car roof, diluting the driving experience. 

A hatchback is an improved version of station wagons, which were sold in the late fifties as fuel-efficient and dependable cars for families, especially in America. Soon, the hatchbacks with a similar box model, and a hatch that opens to a boot where seats can be folded for extra space, were sold in North America and Western Europe, with the rest of the world following the pattern. Sedans are still popular, and hatchbacks are giving way to other superior versions. So, a first-time car buyer may have a lot of questions regarding the categories, and be confused with as many choices. Here are some considerations that will help in selecting the right car:

  • Purpose of Car

Sedans, though a diminishing lot, have a class about their exterior looks, that is quite unbeatable. Hatchback models are lined up with easy-to-drive, safety, comfort, and fuel-efficiency features, cruising this category to some of the most sold sections of the automobile industry. If you are a medium height person and live in a town with wider, planned roads, owning a sedan, will be ideal. Hatchbacks will help you reach the office in time after dropping kids to school in the morning rush hours. 

  • Trunk Space

Hatchbacks have the advantage of expandable boot space. The last seats can be folded to make more room for extra cargo. Sedans, on the other hand, come with a fixed trunk that cannot be folded. Additionally, reaching for an item in the boot is possible in a hatchback. In a sedan, you will need to stop the car and take the stuff out of the trunk. 

  • Comfort

Sedans offer comfortable legroom near seats and a big trunk accommodating decent cargo limits. At high speed, owing to its aerodynamic shape and size, the center of gravity is within close range of the ground. It helps the car remain stable and does not shake when the leg hits the accelerator. 

Conclusion:

Purpose and utility reasons will weigh high on the type of car you intend to buy. Availability of replacement parts and after-sales service are also important points to consider.