Hatchback Cars Made for the Family

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 28 March 2017 10:17

Hatchback cars are ideal for the family and it’s also the ruler of fuel-efficiency in these days of high expenses. Never before was there such an amount of fun-to-drive, style, and reliable five-door cars swamping the automotive marketplace.

The best of all is that it also happens to be the most reasonably priced cars around. The body and style of the hatchback has been for a long time, your best realistic way to transfer families.

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With their large rear hatch that allows you to slide any object big or small into the back, plus the back seats that fold flat, it offers you much more space as what you would get in a station wagon.

Look at some of the following hatchback cars and what they can offer to you.

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Ford Fiesta

This Fiesta is not only appealing for its exterior crisp design but it offers a sweet dynamic driving experience. It’s a nifty handling machine and truly inexpensive. The EPA Fuel consumption in the city is 28 mpg and highway 36 mpg.

Volume of the rear cargo area with its seats upright is 14.9 cubic feet. Its un-boosted 1.6-liter, 120-hp engine comes in standard. Opting for a manual transmission with any engine, this lightweight offers a true blast in running up that canyon road.

The new Sync three voice recognition systems come as optional, with the bundle of a 6.5-inch touch screen. You will have the ability to pinch and swipe to zoom of its navigation unit. This might sound a bit ordinary, although, it’s some solid tech with such an inexpensive ride.  

The Chevy Sonic

This is one of those cars if you truly want it, you should get it. With the Sonic, your objective and desire should be the sporty RS model. It delivers slot-car handling, fitted with a turbo motor, and a lowered suspension.

This one’s EPA fuel consumption in the city is 26 mpg and on the highway 35 mpg. Your volume in the rear cargo with the seats upright is 19 cubic feet.

Yet, you can also go for another Chevy Sonic, if you move from your base trim up to the Chevy Sonic LT. Then ditch your regular 1.8 liter 4 cylinder in exchange for a turbocharged Ecotec 1.4 liter.

It also gives you 138 hp, but it will offer 23 lb-ft more torque, plus. you can get 40 mpg on the highway, and it will only be a little bit extra in cash. With this option it will give you a 6-speed manual instead of a 5 speed, and the LT come standard with a seven-inch touch screen.

The VW Golf

Your VW Golf created a template for the modern hatchback going back to the 1970s, with the launching of the Rabbit and then later that hot GTI. It’s possible to even experience that history in the latest Golf of today.

Its EPA Fuel consumption in the city is 25 mpg and the highway 37 mpg. The volume of the rear cargo with its seats upright is 22.8 cubic feet. Beneath the bonnet of your cheapest one, you will find a gas-powered 4 cylinder 170 hp turbocharged motor.

It’s plenty of hp for such a size car. Its full 200 lb-ft torque which is obtainable way down to 1,600 rpm is what truly make this Golf a fast hatch.

The difference from other small cars is this Golf will feel roomy and rich on the interior with materials that may seem to be coming from your next upper class models.

Kia Rio Hatchback

The smallest car from Kia was reinvigorated in 2016 when their engineers started to improve on its refinement. It received enhanced sound-deadening materials, plus a brand new appearance of the front end.

Kia decided that they will leave the mechanicals as it was with their past 4 years. The EPA Fuel consumption in city traffic is 27 mpg and highway 37 mpg. The volume of the rear cargo with seats upright is 13.7 cubic feet. The engine is a 4 cylinder, 1.6 liter with 138 hp and a torque of 123 lb-ft.

Five doors Mazda 3

You can make any choice out of the Mazda’s vehicle lineup, except a few and you will find that Mazda 3 is the most satisfying car in its range to drive. Even among the cheapest models.

Your Mazda 3 hatchback is certainly your best small car to drive. What is so wonderful is that you don’t have to add something else to improve it. Their EPA Fuel consumption in the city is 29 mpg and on a highway it is 40 mpg.

The volume of the rear cargo is 20.2 cubic feet with the seats upright. Your standard 4 cylinder, 2.0-liter engine with 155 hp comes paired with your slick-shifting 6 speed manual. Thus, it will move this lightweight of the 2,865-pound machine with ease. Even together with your regular 16 inch tires, your little Mazda 3 hatch can be a blast. 

Hatchback cars are made for families, so, get yours today and experience the pleasure.

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