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bc @ Mar 7th 2008 7:38PM
These were my thoughts exactly. I suppose there is some utility in being able to open just the trunk in garages which have low ceilings, but the biggest advantage I can see is psychological/sociological; if this increases the acceptance of liftbacks and thus makes more of them available where they currently aren't it would be a good thing, although it seems an overly expensive solution. I look at cars shaped like the Altima coupe or sedan and just ask, why does that have a tiny decklid instead of a liftback?